The British word 'lift' means the same as the American elevator
There is no particular word meaning 'British General' alone.
The British word 'lift' means the same as the American elevator
row in British means to quarrel or argue.
It means that he is a British citizen. He lives in Britain.
garage off
If you mean the American word "mad", it's zo'em (זועם) If you mean the British word "mad", it's meshuga (משוגע)
I think you mean with a 'T'. The word is Tommies.
Titch is British slang for a small amount.
In Britain apartments are called flats.
Queue = line (of people)
chek is not a word.If you mean Check (a form of payment), the British spelling is Cheque.
Literally means "testicles", also used to mean "nonsense".