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British (usage, not spelling)
(62 entries)
that's done it
said when someone or something has caused damage or a difficulty
that's done it
I've had it, that's more than I can tolerate
that's done it
an exclamation of frustration when something is ruined
that's done it
an exclamation when something is completed
throw a wobbly
to throw a tantrum
thunderbox
an outhouse or latrine: a rudimentary outdoor toilet
thunderbox
a portable boxlike lavatory seat that can be placed over a hole in the ground
bale out
to jump out of an airplane with a parachute
bale out
to leave or escape a harmful or difficult situation
eff and blind
to swear; to use swear words
throw a wobbly
to throw a tantrum
toodeloo
goodbye, farewell, see you soon
co-respondent
's
shoes
two-tone shoes
Abysslooker
unreplaceable
not able to be replaced
unreplaceable
impossible to replace
on second thoughts
used to say that you have changed your mind about something
on second thoughts
used when you want to change a decision you have made
on second thoughts
used when you want to change something that you have just said, often to say the opposite
wobbly
weak and unsteady from illness, tiredness, or anxiety
her indoors
wife, especially a domineering one
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