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  1. meaning - What is the right definition of "cheeky"? - English Language ...

    11 Your usage of cheeky is perfectly correct. The NOAD definition aptly captures your intended meaning: cheeky impudent or irreverent, typically in an endearing or amusing way Unfortunately, this …

  2. Meaning of "Cheeky" in Australian Aboriginal English

    1 Plain Australian (although it could well be influenced by Aboriginal terms) includes the sense of being ornery in cheeky. Stop being so cheeky means the same as in the UK (insolent, impudent, 'clever') …

  3. Equivalent AmEnglish expression of BrEnglish slang term "cheeky"

    A generation of British youth has taken up the old term 'banter' to mean a particular kind of knowing, playful, largely meme-based teasing. The 'cheeky Nando's' phenomenon is part of that, and thereby …

  4. What is the meaning of the expression "handsome devil"?

    Aug 2, 2014 · Yahoo Answers said ... A good-looking cheeky fellow. and Handsome guy ... goodlooking Satan The Wordreference thread confuses the issue. The first two say pretty much the same. The …

  5. What is the difference between impertinent and impudent?

    Mar 5, 2019 · with synonyms impertinent, insolent, cheeky, audacious, brazen, shameless, immodest, pert The actual definitions are very similar and impertinent actually forms part of this definition of …

  6. What is the origin of "have a gander"? (When meaning "look".)

    Sep 29, 2014 · But lest it appear that South Cheshire's gondering is a dead end on the road to "take a gander," Joseph Wright, The English Dialect Dictionary (1900) cites the Darlington definition as part …

  7. What is the meaning of the term "herbert" in British slang?

    Oxford Dictionary of Slang (1998) ’erbert n British A foolish person, a cheeky, unwashed child. For many years, in London working-class slang, Herbert or ’Erbert was used to refer to any otherwise unnamed …

  8. How offensive is it to call someone a "slag" in British English? (NSFW)

    And it just means to suggest someone's being a bit cheeky or naughty. And in that context, especially if you're a bit of a lad, it's almost a compliment! If one of my girlfriends had a one-night-stand or even …

  9. What does it mean to have a 'saucy facial expression'?

    But it can also mean simply 'cheeky and impertinent' and have nothing to do with sex at all. It depends on context. If a barmaid, when taking your order for turkey says 'are you a breast man, or a leg man', …

  10. meaning - Difference between cocky and confident? - English …

    Sep 12, 2015 · That version, I suggest shows someone being cocky. Here is a definition of 'cocky' that explains the difference. cocky ˈkɒki adjective conceited or confident in a bold or cheeky way. Google …