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  1. Glossary of names for the British. This glossary of names for the British include nicknames and terms, including affectionate ones, neutral ones, and derogatory ones to describe British people, Irish People and more specifically English, Welsh, Scottish and Northern Irish people. Many of these terms may vary between offensive, derogatory ...

  2. v. t. e. This is a list of British words not widely used in the United States. In Commonwealth of Nations, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Ireland, Canada, New Zealand, India, South Africa, and Australia, some of the British terms listed are used, although another usage is often preferred. Words with specific British English meanings that have ...

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  4. Gaz m English (British) Diminutive of Gary or Gareth. Gemma f Italian, Catalan, English (British), Dutch. Medieval Italian nickname meaning "gem, precious stone". It was borne by the wife of the 13th-century Italian poet Dante Alighieri. Gwendoline f Welsh, English (British), French. Variant of Gwendolen.

  5. This glossary of names for the British include nicknames and terms, including affectionate ones, neutral ones, and derogatory ones to describe British people, and more specifically English, Welsh, Scottish and Northern Irish people. Many of these terms may vary between offensive, derogatory, neutral and affectionate depending on a complex ...

  6. This glossary of names for the British include nicknames and terms, including affectionate ones, neutral ones, and derogatory ones to describe British people, and more specifically English, Welsh, Scottish and Northern Irish people. Many of these terms may vary between offensive, derogatory, neutral and affectionate depending on a complex ...

  7. Glossary entries relating to onomastics and linguistics. This is a collection of glossary entries, each subject related to names or linguistics.

  8. This glossary includes nicknames and terms, including affectionate and derogatory ones to describe British people, specifically English, Welsh, Scottish, and Northern Irish people. Many terms vary between offensive, derogatory, neutral and affectionate depending on context, usage, speaker and shared past history. The terms Brit, Britisher, Limey, and Pommy or Pom are some of the names used to ...

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