What is a chugger in England?

Paid street fundraisers are sometimes known as 'chuggers' (a portmanteau of "charity" and "muggers") because fundraising can be viewed as aggressive or invasive.
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What is chugger slang for?

Meaning of chugger in English

someone who stands on the street and asks people who are walking past to give money to a charity: Every chugger I speak to believes in the value of what he or she is doing, and that public hostility is just part of the job.
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What is a chugger in Britain?

chugger in British English

(ˈtʃʌɡə ) noun. informal. a charity worker who approaches people in the street to ask for financial support for the charity, esp regular support by direct debit.
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What is chugging in British slang?

(transitive, UK slang, derogatory) To solicit charitable donations on the street, particularly in a persistent manner. I got chugged in the town centre today.
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What is a Dookie in England?

Etymology 1

In Scots, dookie, doukit, and douker (terms related to the British English duck, equivalent to the American English dunk) have all been used to refer to Baptists. Hence a dookie in Scots is, jocularly, someone who ducks or dunks people in water when baptising them.
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Bedford Chuggers for the charity National Deaf Children's Society (NDCS)

What is a tosspot in England?

Tosspot is a British English and Irish English insult, used to refer to a stupid or contemptible person, or a drunkard. If any poore man have in a whole week earned a grote, He shal spend it in one houre in tossing the pot. Tosspot is also a character in the traditional British Pace Egg play or mummers' play.
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What does shag mean in British?

Shag means "to have sex" with someone in British slang.
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What is a bolux in British slang?

1. chiefly British, usually vulgar : testicles. 2. chiefly British, usually vulgar : nonsense.
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What is a hooley in England?

hooley (plural hooleys) (Ireland) A noisy celebration or party; also, an evening of traditional music and dance. (Scotland) Chiefly in the form to blow a hooley: a strong wind; a gale.
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What is a cunk in British slang?

Cunk? It doesn't mean anything in English. It's just an unusual, vaguely "naughty sounding" word ("spunk", "c*nt", etc) that I assume was chosen simply because it sounds funny.
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What is a bonk in England?

(bɒŋk ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense bonks , bonking , past tense, past participle bonked. verb. If two people bonk, they have sexual intercourse. [British, informal, old-fashioned]
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What is a dicky in UK slang?

dicky in British English

1. a woman's false blouse front, worn to fill in the neck of a jacket or low-cut dress. 2. a man's false shirt front, esp one worn with full evening dress.
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What is a Battie?

Britannica Dictionary definition of BATTY. informal. 1. : foolish or silly. It's just another one of her batty [=harebrained, nutty, wacky] ideas.
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What is cockney slang for bum?

There is no Cockney rhyming slang for bum, there is a Mockney rhyming slang - fife and drum, There is an interesting Cockney term for arse, the vulgar ( or Anglo Saxon) term for bum. It's interesting because it uses double Rhyming Slang plus abreviation. Aris -> Aristotle. Aristotle -> Bottle.
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How do you say oh no in British slang?

Bollocks (phrase)

More commonly, 'bollocks' is used as an exclamative sentence in its own right to express “Oh no” or “That's not true.”
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What is a dirty stop out in British slang?

It's essentially a variant of the same playful accusation: someone who just can't say no to one more hour under the neon lights. What does it mean when someone calls you a dirty stop out? It's typically a ribbing remark among friends, pointing out one's penchant for partying into the wee hours.
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How do you say goodbye in British slang?

Cheerio. – No it is not just a breakfast cereal but also one of the many words used to say goodbye in the UK. “Ta ta” is popular in the North of England and you will also hear “laters” and “see ya”.
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What does buns mean in UK slang?

/bənz/ Definitions of buns. noun. the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on. synonyms: ass, backside, behind, bottom, bum, butt, buttocks, can, derriere, fanny, fundament, hind end, hindquarters, keister, nates, posterior, prat, rear, rear end, rump, seat, stern, tail, tail end, tooshie, tush.
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What is shug in British slang?

Noun. shug (plural shugs) (countable) A term of endearment.
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What is tuche?

Touché (pronounced tuːˈʃeɪ "too-shay") is a French word that is used in the English language. Its origins come from the sport of Fencing, where a "touché" means that you've successfully touched your opponent (and scored a point) with your weapon.
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What is a wee numpty?

A silly or stupid person. Frequently as a form of address. Cf. numpty, n.
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What is a piker in England?

Pikey, formed from turnpike roads, as along with pikee and piker been used in the South East [of England] especially since the mid-19th-century to refer to itinerant people of all kinds and been used by travelling people to refer to those of low caste.
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What is a googly in British slang?

to do something that someone did not expect and is difficult for them to deal with: I'm going to bowl you a googly and ask you to predict the figure for next year.
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