Some terms, like "dim," "a mug," or "a few sandwiches short of a picnic," can be used as colorful insults, while some British slang words like "cheeky" can be either negative or positive ...
One could be forgiven for thinking upon hearing the origins of the third most popular slang term for children that the world ...
Children have voted 'slay' as slang word of the year in a nationwide poll run by the University of Oxford. While the word may leave many parents baffled, the official explanation is that it means ...
But British people would usually call that a biscuit instead. People from both countries also use different slang terms during business hours. Researchers from the PDF editing application Adobe ...
Ever-changing language means youngsters now use phrases unknown to older generations - are you familiar with their latest ...
The Oxford University Press says the chosen word of kindness suggests an awareness of mental health challenges others may be ...
Kindness was the word that came out on top after a survey of more than 3,000 youngsters. But the institute also revealed what ...
From ‘trollied’ to ‘hammered’, there are thousands of words to describe being drunk in the UK, but which are Brits' most loved (and most hated) ways to refer to having one too many?
More than one million children under 14 in the UK use TikTok, according to recent estimates. Away from the perplexing slang terms, 61 per cent of children surveyed chose “kindness” as the ...
Some terms, like "dim," "a mug," or "a few sandwiches short of a picnic," can be used as colorful insults, while some British slang words like "cheeky" can be either negative or positive, depending on ...