In Britain, a period is commonly referred to as a "period" or informally as a "monthlies." The term "menstrual cycle" is also used in medical contexts. Additionally, some people might use euphemisms like "time of the month."
They call it a Quaer.
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funnily enough,we call them guinea pigs!lol
We brits call it a nappy.
Same reason they call a shower a rain locker
It's what us Brits call the hood
Dad Most Brits call their dad, daddy , papa, daddums
What we call a speed bump in the united states, britians call a "sleeping policeman". The concept dates back to the 1900's.
The "slide 1" part you're on your own with.Polythene is what those wacky Brits call what sensiblepeople call polyethylene or polyethene.
A 'period' is also known as a 'full stop'. Americans say 'period', Brits say 'full stop'. So if it's on a keyboard, it's the full stop button.
A lorry is the most common generic term, but truck is used almost as much
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