Episode 80 – How to F*ck Off a British Person 😠

   

Do you ever eat the last biscuit in the pack without asking if anyone wants it? 🤔 If you do, then that is one way to make a British person angry! 😠 Find out other ways in today’s show, as well as NECKING drinks 🍻, doing a CUT AND CHAT 🗣, BLOOD that boils 💉 and lots more! RnR vocabulary like it’s going out of fashon – just keeeeeeep on ROCKin’ people! 💥💥💥

The RnR vocab that you will learn in today’s show:

  1. Mother Nature told me to wear long johns

  2. I didn’t want to draw attention to it

  3. ‘Lesson’ is a loose term

  4. I can’t even narrow the list down

  5. You can tell me if these points fuck you off or not

  6. People say that British food is shite

  7. It really gets to me when people say British food is shite

  8. That’s why we didn’t make it as footballers

  9. People that don’t understand the concepts of rounds in the pub

  10. He said that people say there’s too much beer and ask people to tip some out

  11. When someone drinks too fast or slow, it throws off the rhythm

  12. Then he would neck his pint to get in the round

  13. It’s always the cheapskate!

  14. I’ve got another one Dan which I know really bugs you

  15. They are the same people that don’t wait for you to get off a train

  16. A special tactic that I despise

  17. I would never say anything, I would just look at them menacingly

  18. Mine is a toss-up between the person that takes the biscuit or the round situation

  19. The round thing makes my blood boil

  20. Everyone puts £10 or £20 into a kitty at the beginning of the night

   

    

RnR Grammar

I’ve mentioned this before, but I’ll mention it again, it’s about the grammar of phrasal verbs.

Look at these sentences and decide which one is NOT correct:

  1. Tip out the water from the glass

  2. Tip the water out from the glass

  3. Tip it out

  4. Tip out it

  

As you can see, it’s the same phrasal verb ‘tip out’ used in different ways, but does the subject come in the middle or after the phrasal verb?

The answer is both is ok, but only when it’s NOT a pronoun! The last sentence ‘tip out it’ is INCORRECT, as when it is a pronoun, it MUST go in the middle of the phrasal verb!

That’s RnR grammar for you baby 👊