The phase uses 2 differing slang terms normally found in the UK. "Get" means of course to obtain "Posh" is an acronym for PORT OUT, STARBOARD HOME. This was a term used for rich shipping passengers who would use the port cabins leaving their destination and the starboard when coming home. This was because the sun was in the port side out and starboard side coming home. The term "posh" was then used for anyone who had a wealthy lifestyle. "Digs" this is a slang term for a boarding room, hotel room or a bed and breakfast establishment. The phrase therefore means "to obtain upperclass accommodation"
It is a slang term for 'Stuck Up' or a Posh person !
Because if they are posh they are expensive, which means they use better materials, so it looks nicer and more sleek.
the word doff is not another word for posh. doff means to remove or take off, as clothing.
Equilateral is "posh" already. In simple words it means the sides of some object are all of the same length.
Posh means that you come from a well-off established amily, are well-educated, and has snobbish connotations. For example, my father might be considered posh, because he went to Charterhouse public school, then Oxford University, as well as speaking with 'Received Pronunciation'. In the UK, working-class youths often mock those higher in class with the insult 'posh tw*t'.
The phase uses 2 differing slang terms normally found in the UK. "Get" means of course to obtain "Posh" is an acronym for PORT OUT, STARBOARD HOME. This was a term used for rich shipping passengers who would use the port cabins leaving their destination and the starboard when coming home. This was because the sun was in the port side out and starboard side coming home. The term "posh" was then used for anyone who had a wealthy lifestyle. "Digs" this is a slang term for a boarding room, hotel room or a bed and breakfast establishment. The phrase therefore means "to obtain upperclass accommodation"
the queen is royel and royel means posh
Dainty means posh and elegant.Dainty means delicately small and pretty.It means delicate or fine.
Mainly to India and the Far East
"Imperative" is a sophisticated term for a bossy verb.
It is a colloquial term for someone trying to be 'posh' ; upper class.