Bobby
British
 A British word for a policeman.
bugger
British
 An exclamation of dissatisfaction, annoyance or
 surprise.

 To mean tired or worn out as in “I’m absolutely
 buggered”.
airhead
American
A stupid or absent-minded person.

“Tony says his boss is an airhead”.
collywobbles
British
    An upset stomach or acute feeling of
               nervousness.
Mula/Moolah
American
           Money
shopaholic
American
    Person who is addicted to shopping.

  “Sandra is a shopaholic. She always goes
                 shopping!”
gob,
gobsmacked
British
               Mouth (gob)

    Astounded, speechless, dumbfounded
               (gobsmacked)
windbag
American
      A boring person who talks to much.

  “Joe’s speech was over an hour long at the
 meeting. His co-workers think he’s a windbag”.
You Think English is Easy?
 The bandage was wound around the wound.

 The farm was used to produce produce.

 We must polish the Polish furniture.

 The soldier decided to to desert his dessert in
 the desert.
You Think English is Easy?
 When shot at, the dove dove into the bushes.

 I did not object to the object.

 The insurance was invalid for the invalid.

 Upon seeing the tear in the painting I shed a
 tear.
British or american

British or american

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    British A Britishword for a policeman.
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    British An exclamationof dissatisfaction, annoyance or surprise. To mean tired or worn out as in “I’m absolutely buggered”.
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    American A stupid orabsent-minded person. “Tony says his boss is an airhead”.
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    British An upset stomach or acute feeling of nervousness.
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    American Money
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    American Person who is addicted to shopping. “Sandra is a shopaholic. She always goes shopping!”
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    British Mouth (gob) Astounded, speechless, dumbfounded (gobsmacked)
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    American A boring person who talks to much. “Joe’s speech was over an hour long at the meeting. His co-workers think he’s a windbag”.
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    You Think Englishis Easy? The bandage was wound around the wound. The farm was used to produce produce. We must polish the Polish furniture. The soldier decided to to desert his dessert in the desert.
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    You Think Englishis Easy? When shot at, the dove dove into the bushes. I did not object to the object. The insurance was invalid for the invalid. Upon seeing the tear in the painting I shed a tear.