What do Americans call TV?

Americans primarily call it TV, the television, or by the streaming service/channel (like "Netflix" or "the game"), while the British slang "telly" is recognized but not commonly used in the U.S., often seen as a stereotypical Britishism. They might also say "the screen," "the box," or just refer to the show/program they're watching, like "Want to watch a show?".
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What do Americans call a TV?

Synonyms of 'television' in American English

television. (noun) in the sense of TV. Synonyms. TV. small screen (informal)
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Do Americans call TV telly?

Telephone and television both start with "tele", but only television is called a telly and that's in the UK. In the US, we call it a TV, but we don't call a phone a "TP", that's toilet paper.
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What is a slang word for TV?

The slang term "the tube" derives from the bulky cathode-ray tube used on most TVs until the advent of flat-screen TVs. Another slang term for the TV is "idiot box."
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What do Brits call the TV?

Now chiefly British. Recorded earliest in attributive use. on (the) telly: = on (the) television at television n.
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What is terebi?

A TV is a "terebi (テレビ)" there, coming from television.
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What is a telly in American slang?

Meaning of telly in English

informal for television: What's on telly tonight?
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Do aussies say telly?

Our Aussie word of the day is telly. Telly is our shortened form of the word TV or television. So when an Aussie is saying they're watching the telly that means we are watching TV.
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Do Americans say cheeky?

cheeky in American English

SYNONYMS saucy, audacious, bold.
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What is tele in slang?

(colloquial, slang) an instant messaging service.
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What do Americans call TV series?

Episodes are usually broadcast in annual sets, which are called seasons in North America and series in other regions. A one-off television show may be called a television special, while a show with a limited number of episodes is a miniseries.
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What is the cockney slang for TV?

5. Custard and jelly. You might have been confused earlier when we said that custard meant “television.” Where's the rhyme? Here's how it works: Custard and jelly rhymes with “telly,” an abbreviation for television.
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What is British TV called?

British Broadcasting Corporation

Channels from BBC Television and BBC Studios's UKTV: Subject to regional variation.
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Did TV start in America?

Television's first drama,The Queen's Messenger, is broadcast from Schenectady, New York station WGY on September 11, 1928. Russian-born, American scientist Vladimir Zworykin demonstrates the first practical electronic system for both the transmission and reception of images in 1929.
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What do Brits call a TV?

📺🇬🇧 Ever heard the word "telly" and wondered what it meant? In informal British English, the #telly simply means the #television!
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What does ozzy ozzy ozzy oi oi oi mean?

"Ozzy Ozzy Ozzy, Oi Oi Oi" (often "Aussie Aussie Aussie, Oi Oi Oi") is a popular Australian sports chant expressing national pride, a patriotic call-and-response meaning "Australian! Australian! Australian! Yes! Yes! Yes!". It's a modification of an older British chant, "Oggy Oggy Oggy, Oi Oi Oi," originally from Cornish miners, but the "Aussie" version became famous worldwide after the Sydney Olympics, symbolizing national unity and excitement at sporting events. 
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Do aussies say "aint"?

A notable exponent of the term is Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle from George Bernard Shaw's play Pygmalion; "I ain't done nothing wrong by speaking to the gentleman". Ain't is a non-standard feature commonly found in mainstream Australian English and in New Zealand, ain't is a feature of Māori-influenced English.
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Why is 300 quid called a carpet?

The word was later extended to other instances of the number three. These seem originally to have been Australian and include a sum of three pounds, or odds of three to one, or car dealers' slang for a sum of three hundred pounds.
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What is a Tobby slang?

A "toby," in 19th-early-20th C. English slang, is a person who is sort of a layabout -- lazy, but not an abject bum.
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What is dorama?

"Dorama" (ドラマ) is a general term used in Japan to refer to drama series and soap operas, regardless of the country where they were filmed or produced.
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What does terebi geemu mean?

Terebi geemu means console video games, specifically.
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