British immigrants are people who come into Another Country to live and they come from England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland or even one of the British colonies.
The large island which contains the countries of England and Wales and Scotland is called Great Britan and the people who live there are often referred as being Brittish or the Brits.
The term is a Jamaican Patois abbreviation of the word bottom into batty. The term was brought to the United Kingdom by post-World War II Jamaican immigrants. The term was further popularised in the United Kingdom by the rise of British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen, and his portrayal of the character Ali G.
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To roll (a cannabis cigarette) is the meaning to the British term to skin up.
That refers to what the "new" types of immigrants were called after. The "old" immigrants were usually opposed to these "new" immigrants that came after the World War II, even though they were once immigrants themselves.
British immigrants to America tended to retain much of their British culture
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There doesn't seem to a specific term for such a person, though the phenomenon of "white flight" touches on the idea. "White flight" refers to the emigration of mainly English people who have gone to live abroad due to a dislike of the number of immigrants in their home country.
It is a British term and the 925 signifies that it is sterling.
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The term for people who move permanently to another country is "immigrants."
Semibreve is the British term for "whole note."