What does Skeevy mean in English?

morally or physically repulsive
Definition of skeevy slang. : morally or physically repulsive : disgusting, sleazy.

How do you say jelly in British English?

Jam (UK) / Jelly (US) In the UK, Jam is something made of preserved fruit and sugar that you spread on your toast for breakfast.

What is Skeeving?

verb (used with object) to cause disgust in (often followed by out): This place is so full of mold that it really skeeves me out. to be disgusted by: people who skeeve public restrooms. to cause disgust or feel disgusted: The mess just made me skeeve.

What do Americans call biscuits?

cookie
To most of the rest of the English-speaking world, a biscuit is what Americans would refer to as either a cookie or a cracker. Biscuits can be sweet (shortbread) or savory.

What is Goomar?

Goomar (also gooma or comar): Can mean “godmother,” but in “Soprano”-speak is most often used to denote a mistress. Goombah: Linguistically, the male version of goomar. But it almost always refers to an older friend or associate who acts in the role of protector or mentor.

What does smarmy mean in British?

adjective. If you describe someone as smarmy, you dislike them because they are unpleasantly polite and flattering, usually because they want you to like them or to do something for them. [British, informal, disapproval]

What is the British word for elevator?

lift
British vs American Vocabulary

British English ↕ American English ↕
lift elevator
lorry truck, semi, tractor
mad crazy, insane
main road highway

What is the British term for candy?

Candy. A little packaged good for your candy craving would be called “sweets” or “sweeties” in Britain. Just don’t call that Cadbury’s bar a sweet: it’s chocolate.