Dishy is British slang for 'attractive' (said to a female) or 'good looking' (said to a male).
For example: 'Wow, Nicola is really dishy!'
Dishy.
Dim means stupid. It is the opposite of 'bright', think of a light. 'He is so dim, why did we employ him?'
it is called a faucet
the person who work for the British it mean that they are British slave .And they dot get paid . And also mean origin from the Hindu.,people.
Being called a "tea leaf" is British slang for being called a thief or someone who steals things. It is considered derogatory and implies that the person is not trustworthy.
A friend of mine , who is british , told me that a person (male) who is penetrated by any men is called bumberclat , it's a slang created in the uk
to successfully attract a person.
Chiefly British Vulgar Slang. 1. A person who masturbates. 2. A detestable person.
Blatant is a British word meaning 'very obvious'. For example: 'It is blatant that he likes you!'
Daft is a British word meaning 'stupid'. For example: 'Brian you are such a daft chap'.
In Britain apartments are called flats.
When a British person is describing someone as blunt, they are implying that the person is dull or the object is not sharp. For example: 'Joe is a blunt idiot!'. Or 'This knife is blunt!'.