London special wordings
Delegated Authority. Underwriting Academy. Contact the Underwriting Team. Contact us. Wordings published in London is a rich tapestry of cultures — where there exists over languages amongst the population of 8.
Here are just a few of the most common expressions that you may come across whilst out and about. Book a table Do you have any free tables? Ordering the meal Could I see the menu, please? Could I see the wine list, please? Can I get you any drinks? Are you ready to order? Do you have any specials?
What do you recommend? Will our food be long? Paying the bill The bill, please Could we have the bill, please? Can I pay by card? Do you take credit cards? Is service included? Can we pay separately? Where are the ticket machines?
Can I buy a ticket on the bus? Can I buy a ticket on the train? Chung — extremely good looking. Chirpsing — flirting. Dapper — someone who looks fancy or smart. Dizzy — crazy. Dred — dreadful, terrible, cruel,. Dry — dull, boring. Ends — area or neighbourhood a person hails from. Fam — family and friends. Fresh — nice, looks good. Feds — police. Garms — clothing. Gyaldem — girl grew. Hype — too much, excessive, over the top.
Hench — muscular. Hectic — good, fantastic, amazing. Is-it sometimes pronounced iiiiissss iiiiitttt? Inner — describes someone who is too nosey.
Jack — to take or steal. Jakes — police. Jam — relax, chill out. Jokes — funny. Kotch — sit and chill. Kretin — idiot. Link — to hook up with someone. Lips — to kiss passionately.
Long — when something involves far too much effort. Lush — good-looking. Marvin — hungry.
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