Don't worry, nobody is literally cracking into tiny pieces.
When someone or something is cracking, they are 'amazing' or 'stunning'.
For example: 'That new secretary is really cracking!'
When a British person is describing someone as blunt, they are implying that the person is dull or the object is not sharp. For example: 'Joe is a blunt idiot!'. Or 'This knife is blunt!'.
If someone says that they validate you as a person, they mean that they consider you to be a worthwhile person.
This is a friendly gesture. It means 'good luck'. It is usually followed by the raising of drinking glasses or tea mugs in salute to the person receiving the good luck. For example: 'Doing your exams? Well then the best of British to you lass!'
"Good show" is a British way of saying "good job" or "nice effort."
'That's beastly' in British slang means something or someone is nasty or unpleasant. For example: 'Shaun is a rather beastly fellow!' or 'that smells incredibly beastly!'
the person who work for the British it mean that they are British slave .And they dot get paid . And also mean origin from the Hindu.,people.
It is 'a lot of bottle', not 'bottles' - singular. Funnily enough, it doesn't actually mean that someone is holding a lot of beer bottles. It is used to describe courage, someone brave. For example: 'You have a lot of bottle swearing at that police officer!'
'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.
It means someone is a cruel person.
Member of the British Empire
Gay can mean happy or glad. It is also used to mean a homosexual nowadays. Guy means a male person or a supporting rope or wire
it means you or another person!