British sayings we don't say
1. "Bob's your uncle" - This saying is used in Britain to mean that something will be successful or easy, but it is not commonly used in other English-speaking countries.
2. "Taking the mickey" - This phrase means to make fun of someone or tease them, and is not commonly used outside of Britain.
3. "Chuffed to bits" - This expression is used in Britain to mean extremely pleased or delighted, but is not commonly used in other English-speaking countries.
4. "Gobsmacked" - This word is used in Britain to mean extremely surprised or shocked, but is not commonly used in other English-speaking countries.
5. "Bee's knees" - This phrase is used in Britain to mean something excellent or outstanding, but is not commonly used in other English-speaking countries.
Above is British sayings we don't say.
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Lower than a snake's belly in a wagon rut.
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