'Let's gave a do' is a British expression meaning 'let's have a party!'
For example: 'You're engaged? Let's have a do to celebrate!'
A 'doddle' in British slang means something is easy. For example: 'that essay was a doddle!'.
'C of E' stands for the Church of England, which is the established Christian church in England. When a British person refers to 'C of E,' they are typically talking about this church or someone affiliated with it.
when Cynthia says lets meet again she mean when you get to the Pokemon league and beat the elite four then you will see Cynthia and battle you will have to battle her
Bladdered is one of the many British slang words that means 'drunk'. For example: 'Look at Jake, he's absolutely bladdered!'
'Brassed off' is British slang meaning 'fed up'. For example: 'I am really brassed off with all this homework!'
If someone says that they validate you as a person, they mean that they consider you to be a worthwhile person.
You mean 'C of E'. This is commonly used to refer to the Church of England. For example: 'The C of E is bankrupt again'.
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When a British person says 'Best of British to you,' it is a phrase used to wish someone good luck or success. It is similar to saying 'Good luck' or 'All the best.' It is derived from the British phrase 'Best of British luck,' which is commonly used to encourage and support someone.
This probably isn't what you think it is. A cock up in British slang means 'a mistake'. For example: 'I made a total cock up of that pie!'
its how the rapper Waka Flock Flame says "oh lets do it".
She wants to be friends, but maybe you've not realized this.