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Nit (a shortened form of nitwit) is British slang for a foolish and stupid person.
Express disbelief in what was said, "get out of here"
(1) sideburns (or any facial/cheek hair that doesn't quite form a beard). The term was a contraction of 'bugger-grips' as they were something to hang on to while in the act. By definition, anyone who had sideburns then became a 'gripper'. (2) In South Wales, also means an old person, usually male. Probably to do with the way they're always gripping onto handrails etc. with their bony knuckles, but also implies a certain scariness, like they're gonna come and 'grip' you if you play football outside their house.
adj a bit annoyed; peeved. Brits do not use the word to refer to the act of reporting someone to the narcotics authorities.
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To 'go postal' is to indulge in arbitrary unprovoked and usually unwarranted acts of violence. To be 'postal' is to be insane, e.g. "He's postal". Derived from the violent acts of US Postal workers who, for no real reason, go on killing sprees.
 Stealing, esp. Picking Pockets.
Vrb phrs. To tease someone, to pull someone's leg. E.g."It's true, he offered to pay me for a brand new car. I thought he was pulling my plonker". Cf. 'plonker'.
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