Which British Phrase Best Describes You?



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"Bugger Off!"
The British phrase for you is: "bugger off!" This means "go away!" or "get out of here!" You're a no-nonsense, speak your mind kind of woman. People better be careful not to set you off, because you're not afraid to let them have it!

"Off Your Trolley"
The British phrase for you is: "off your trolley!" This means, "you're out of your mind!" You're a zany and silly person. Other people might not "get" you right away, but they're no fun anyway! You are totally yourself and you own it.

"Tickety Boo"
The British phrase for you is: "tickety boo!" This means, "everything is great!" or "it's all good!" You are a cheery person; no cloudy British skies for you, you're a ray of sunshine! All is 'tickety boo' with you in your carefree approach to life.

"Right Old Knees Up"
The British phrase for you is: "having a right old knees up!" This means, "having a good time!" or partying. You just might be a party animal! You're the friend everyone wants to go out with for a fabulously fun time.

"Know One's Onions"
The British phrase for you is: "know one's onions!" This means, "know your stuff" or to be very knowledgeable about something. You're intelligent and fast at picking up new knowledge and skills. You certainly know your onions!