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  2. Tommy Atkins - Wikipedia

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    Tommy Atkins (often just Tommy) is slang for a common soldier in the British Army. [1] It was well established during the nineteenth century, but is particularly associated with the First World War. [1] It can be used as a term of reference, or as a form of address.

  3. British slang - Wikipedia

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    English-speaking nations of the former British Empire may also use this slang, but also incorporate their own slang words to reflect their different cultures. Not only is the slang used by British expats, but some of these terms are incorporated into other countries' everyday slang, such as in Australia, Canada and Ireland.

  4. Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United ...

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    soft bread roll or a sandwich made from it (this itself is a regional usage in the UK rather than a universal one); in plural, breasts (vulgar slang e.g. "get your baps out, love"); a person's head (Northern Ireland). [21] barmaid *, barman a woman or man who serves drinks in a bar.

  5. Zendaya Jokes About Not Understanding Boyfriend Tom ... - AOL

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    On Sunday, in an interview with The Sun, Zendaya admitted that even after seven years of friendship with her Spider-Man co-star Tom Holland, she still sometimes does't understand his U.K. slang ...

  6. List of British regional nicknames - Wikipedia

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    Scouse English. London: Abson Books. ISBN 0-902920-94-4. Partridge, Eric; Dalzell, Tom; Victor, Terry (2007). The concise new Partridge dictionary of slang and unconventional English. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-21259-5. Robinson, Mairi (1985). Concise Scots Dictionary. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press Ltd. ISBN 1-902930-00-2

  7. Glossary of names for the British - Wikipedia

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    In time, the term lost its naval connotation and was used to refer to British people in general and, in the 1880s, British immigrants in Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. [9] Although the term may have been used earlier in the US Navy as slang for a British sailor or a British warship, such a usage was not documented until 1918. [9]

  8. Wales 26-27 Scotland: The historic Six Nations win that felt ...

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    Scotland went from total domination to total capitulation against Wales but emerged with a Six Nations win, writes Tom English.

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