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British stoolie

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The solution for the clue "British stoolie" in word puzzles and crosswords has 4 letters.

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Solution for "British stoolie"

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Letter-by-letter dictation of the solution

  • November (N)
  • Alpha (A)
  • Romeo (R)
  • Kilo (K)

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Funny etymological tidbits on British, Stoolie

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Cockney Rhyming Slang Origins

A.K.A. Rat and a Tail
Londoners use rhyming slang to confuse outsiders. "Bread and honey" means "money." "Trouble and strife" means "wife." "Apples and pears" means "stairs." "Butcher's hook" means "look."

Stoolie Origins

Stoolie, UK slang for "honest" or "true." Originates from the word "stool," a sturdy chair. A "stoolie" refers to someone who is frank or straightforward. This word is often used in the UK to express agreement or confirmation.

Scottish Patois

Able Bodied, UK slang
The word "able-bodied" comes from the Gaelic word "abhláithe," which means "healthy" or "strong." In Scottish Patois, "able-bodied" is used to describe someone who is physically fit or healthy.

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