BRITISH ENGLISH USAGE AND SPELLING

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BRITISH ENGLISH USAGE AND SPELLING This novel uses British English spellings and slang, some of which I’ve listed below so you can check any with which you are unfamiliar. LANGUAGE DIFFERENCES BRITISH SLANG: MEANING A (A suspect’s) Brief: Lawyer Autumn: Fall B Backhander: Bribe or To Smack Someone Bike: Woman of Loose Morals Bloke: Man Box-clever: Use your brain Bollocking: Stern reprimand Born the wrong side of the blanket: Illegitimate child Brief: A suspect’s lawyer Bright spark: Clever person Builder’s bum: Bottom cleavage Buttie: Sandwich By-blow: Illegitimate child C Chippie: Carpenter / Fish and Chip Shop / A person inclined to be snappish (Chippy) Cock-a-hoop: Delighted Cock-a-snook: A derisive gesture Come clean: Tell the truth Coughed for: Adm

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