Re: The British/American Dictionary
I would add pictures, but it seems the counts at Google have now made it hard/ impossible to steal picture urls using your mobile on its image search.
In the UK the boot is the storage space at the back of your car. In the US it is known as the trunk. In the UK trunks belong on elephants or worn around your waist when swimming. In the US a boot is a boot, it goes on your foot.
Re: The British/American Dictionary
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These are great ;D One that always gets me is 'pissed'
Think thats more Aussie isnt it?
If somethings funny, we say 'what a pisser.'
Pissed as a maggot is a very old term out here.
I dunno man, you all sound alike ;D we hear what a pisser alot here, also piss off is more across the pond but we have 'go piss up a rope'
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PERIOD
BRITISH
A span, length or subdivision of time
Sometimes referring to the part in a woman's menstrual cycle when she bleeds
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AMERICAN
A dot at the end of a sentence.
The punctuation mark we refer to in the UK as a Full Stop.
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