Nekkid, like et for ate, is an old and substandard pronunciation nowadays, but not wrong.
The word is knackered. "Naked" means unclothed, as does "nekkid."
The phrase "naked nekkid" is a colloquial way of saying that someone is completely exhausted or worn out in the UK. It's a humorous way to emphasize extreme tiredness in informal speech.
In the UK, a common way to say hello is simply "Hello" or "Hi." You might also hear "Hey" or "Alright?" as informal ways of greeting someone.
The answer to this question depends on where you live, although you would never normally say " I live at Tara Street" at all. If you live in the UK you would say "I live in Tara Street" and if you live in the US you would say "I live on Tara Street".
The UK spelling of "summarize" is "summarise."
Some examples of words with different spellings in US and UK English include colour (UK) vs. color (US), organise (UK) vs. organize (US), and theatre (UK) vs. theater (US).
No, Portuguese is not the national language of the UK. The national language of the UK is English. Portuguese is the official language of Portugal and is also spoken in countries like Brazil and Mozambique.
Yes I love them
Naked as Nature Intended - 1961 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 UK:15
Yes, one of my friends learned the hard way.
NAKED of course!
on my yard!
I could be wrong but I believe that it's just on the internet.
how do people say please in uk
You say ' Merry Christmas' in the UK.
Diagnosis Murder - 1993 Naked Babes 2-20 is rated/received certificates of: UK:12 (video rating) (2008)
Lennon Naked - 2010 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M Finland:K-13 (TV rating) Ireland:15 (DVD rating) UK:15 (DVD rating)
In the UK - we would say... can I have your autograph.
7.5 mph (miles per hour, UK) A slow bicycle speed.