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Crisps

Crisps are another word for potato chips especially in the UK.
Morgan and Ainsley were Morgan's place, watching Bullitt starring Steve McQueen while eating a bowl of crisps.
by Babydoll75 March 12, 2019
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Daft

When the Leland twins--Herschel and Thierry have one of their many parties, get extremely drunk, they become rather daft.
by Babydoll75 March 12, 2019
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Down the Nick

To be at the police station, especially in the UK.
Bunny and Carlos were sent Down the Nick after both guys commited grand theft auto. They were released an hour later on bail.
by Babydoll75 March 12, 2019
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Footy

UK Slang

Footy is another word for football (soccer).
Claire and her family loved watching some footy on the telly. Claire's four older brothers were huge footy fans. They never missed a match.
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Full pelt

To move "full on" or full speed. Used a lot in the UK.
After the sales person caught Cassidy attempting to steal

some peroxide for her hair
the sales girl ran after Cassidy who ran full pelt down the street.
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Gauch out

When one feels like they are going to pass out. This term used a lot in the UK.
The sun and the unseasonably hot weather made Andersen feel faint to the point where she felt like she was about to gauch out at Aziz's barbeque party.
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Lekky

Sounds of frustration and anger.
Claire (from the kitchen): Bloody Nora! The lekky has gone...
Carey: The telly is out. Right in the middle of Pop Idol! Where are the bloody candles?
by Babydoll75 March 20, 2019
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