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  1. Our guide to British slang words, lingo & expressions includes regional variations from the Queen's English, Cockney, to Welsh colloquialisms.

  2. Aug 21, 2015 · adjective. us / bɑ·mi, bɑl- / Add to word list. (of weather) pleasantly warm: a balmy night. (Definition of balmy from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of balmy. balmy. Everything seems so green and balmy, and the people are cheerful. From the. Hansard archive.

  3. Balmy is an adjective that has eight meanings, one of which is labelled obsolete and one of which is considered offensive. It is derived from balm, a word for a fragrant herb or oil, and has no relation to British slang.

  4. Oct 13, 2020 · A list of delightfully descriptive British slang words and phrases taken from across the UK. Once you read this list, you’ll basically become British yourself.

  5. adjective Chiefly British Slang Eccentric in behavior. from The Century Dictionary. Having the qualities of balm; aromatic; fragrant. Producing balm: as, “the balmy tree,” Soft; soothing; assuaging; refreshing. Of healing virtue; healing: as, balmy medicines. from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  6. In Anglo-French, balsamum became basme and baume, spellings which entered Middle English and later became balm. Balm eventually begat the adjective balmy, used to describe things with a balm’s comforting, calming qualities, as when Shakespeare’s Othello speaks of “balmy slumbers.”.

  7. Aug 9, 2023 · Navigate the myriad of British slang terms and idioms that offer a unique window into UK culture. The British Isles have a rich linguistic history with colloquial expressions like 'bloke', 'cheeky', 'mate', and 'blimey'.