A baked food item made from milk, yeast and flour. They are sold ready cooked and are then toasted and eaten with butter.
The British word 'lift' means the same as the American elevator
row in British means to quarrel or argue.
Queue = line (of people)
Literally means "testicles", also used to mean "nonsense".
The British word "jam" can mean a couple of things. If you mean the food, a sweet paste of fruit, Americans also use the same word to mean that food. If you mean "jam" as in "stuck together," Americans use that word in the same context, but also use the word "cram."
Sometime in the Victorian Era.
british crumpet and a cup[ of tea]
Bloody is an English swear word, and a crumpet is a type of biscuit. Members of the Asylum who perform with Emilie Autumn.
crumpet (the food) Strumpet, an old term for a prostitute; harlot.Crumpet rhymes with trumpet
A bit of crumpet is a slang term for a sexually desirable woman.
The letters 'crtpoemu' unscramble to spell the word computer.The next longest possible words are compute and crumpet.
Crumpet, parapet, skippet, snippet, trippet, trumpet, whippet
There are several: crumpet, parapet, snippet, trumpet, whippet.
There is no particular word meaning 'British General' alone.
The British word 'lift' means the same as the American elevator
The Last Crumpet - 2010 was released on: USA: September 2010
The British word 'lift' means the same as the American elevator