There’s nothing us Brits love more than making up a new word or phrase to jazz up our everyday vocab. If we’re not abbreviating (see, Corrie Nash or Chazzle Dazzle), we’re rhyming or inventing ...
Kaz is feeling very chuffed today. What does this word mean? Find out more by listening to this programme. This woman is chuffed to be graduating! Kaz: (Very happy) Hello, I'm Kaz. Yang Li: And I'm ...
“I beat Dan four times in a row at pool — I was well chuffed.” (“Well,” used as an intensifier like “really” or “very,” is widespread in informal pub-register usage.) There is no corresponding verb to ...