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!'
It means someone is a cruel person.
'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.
Member of the British Empire
it means you or another person!
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