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British Slang Definitions

Our mate Daniel Ran­dall from Weston-super-Mare, Eng­land vis­ited with us this morn­ing and tested Bro Dale and Jess’ knowl­edge of British slang terms. It may leave you feel­ing chuffed or with the col­ly­wob­bles. So, give it the welly and try not to drop a clanger. Cheerio!

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