This is what we say when you like say a bit too much.
What is "be obsessed with"?
This describes someone who is able to fix things without much outside help.
What is "be handy"?
You must do this to survive in the world, sadly.
What is "earn money"?
This is something that you have done for many years.
What is a "custom"?
If you are cutting back on the amount of food or on what sort of food you eat, it is this.
What is "be on a diet"?
Because the British isles are islands and have high and low areas, it has a lot of this.
What is "rainy weather"?
If your food isn't healthy, we might say it is this.
What is "fatty"?
If you work less than 40 hours a week, you might be said to have this.
What is a part-time job?
What is "biscuit"?
If you are sure of who are you and what you are capable of, you are this.
What is "self-confident"?
They really should say "line" instead of this.
What is "queue"?
A fashion faux-pas is something you should not wear, and this certainly is one if you asked most of the world.
What is "socks in sandals"?
If you want to keep your money safe, you must do this first.
What is "open a bank account"?
Brits like to add this to their tea.
What is a dash of milk?
This is the same as saying "right now" but as an adjective.
What is "current"?
Brits should be this about their ancestors' past actions in the world.
What is "be ashamed"?
If you do not speak to someone, smile, and say hello--even if you don't know them--you might be called this.
What is "rude"?
You must do this to prove who you are.
What is "get an ID"?
This refers to a dessert made of dough.
What is a "pastry"?
This is when you say something funny but in a clever and less than obvious way.
What is "dry humor"?
This means thinking your better than someone else.
This is a synonym for liking something.
What is "be keen on"?
If the government says you can't do this, it's this.
What is "illegal"?
This is usually eaten along with afternoon tea, but it is not sweet.
What is a tea sandwich?
What is "unpredictable"?