two ticks = just a minute (from tick tock 'clock' )
cheers = can mean 'thank you' or 'bye' or as a toast when drinking
now then = Lincolnshire expression often said 'now-en' used to say 'Hello'
choca block = when something is full or busy
bonkers = silly, crazy, stupid or mental
nutter = a crazy person
I think The British have more words for toilets and what you do in them than any other country lol
Words for toilets:
loo, bathroom, wc (water closet), little girls or boys room, mens or ladies, cr*pper, bog
there are others but they escape me at the mo (mo = moment)
I would put the plethora of words for what we do in the toilet but I think i've gone far enough![]()