Went into Newcastle with a friend today and bought Don't Be Cruel 5, Everyone's Getting Married 6, Assassination Classroom 19, Rokka novel 3, Konosuba novel 4 and a Hanamaru figure.
Grit your teeth can also be used metaphorically. It doesn't always have to be literally clenching your teeth. Another similar expression is "grin and bear it" which basically means put up with the temporary bad thing because it will be better in the long run. To use your example, you'd grin and...
Generally in the UK pissed means drunk, pissed off means angry. I'm not quite sure what the origin is. And yes, alcohol does make you want to go to the bathroom a lot.
Exasperated is more like frustrated, indignant is more like annoyance at something you perceive to be unfair. You generally...
I'm from the North East originally, but I don't really have a Geordie accent unless I start drinking with other Geordies. No trouble understanding it though even when sober. My mum is from Kent and still has the accent despite having lived up here since she was 6. Combine that with my having...
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