Literature The British English vs American English thread!

I think it depends what kind of relationship it is. And how many dates feel right.
 
I always wait 4 dates before I "do anything".

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They have a TV show here called "Elementary," which is based on the Sherlock Holmes characters, but is set in New York City and Watson is an American woman.
One episode featured a search for a business executive who made use of numerous high-priced prostitutes. At one point, Holmes referred to these women as slappers.
That is a term that is not found in most American dictionaries, and that I had never heard used before.
 
Yeah, calling a women a slapper is the same as calling her a ****.
That was a puzzlement to me as well when we moved to England. The first week teaching at our new school one of the teachers called a rather slutty girl a slapper (she kept dry humping boys in his class) and he was fired. I asked the origin of the term and I was told it was because it looks as though they've slapped their makeup on with a trowel. Don't know if that is true....
 
I dont know if that how it came about. Its a common word around Newcastle.
perhaps more playful and less harsh than **** or *****. Like 'Shes a right old slapper'
 
I actually find slapper more offensive than ****. A slapper to me is a **** that looks really rough & caked in make up & try-hard.
 
I saw this comment someone left on a picture on Facebook. Other then knowing it's some sort of insult, I have no idea what they are saying. Can someone translate?

All you laughing numpties are prats.
 
I saw this comment someone left on a picture on Facebook. Other then knowing it's some sort of insult, I have no idea what they are saying. Can someone translate?

prat
UK informal

someone who behaves stupidly or has little ability

[Cambridge Dictionary Online]
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/prat

numpty
Britishinformal


http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/american/numpty
 
Who says numpty these days. Seriously, its like some twee send up of Britians in the 1920s

I say ol' chap he was rather a numpty wasnt he....indeed fine fellow...

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