Why is UK called Blighty?

"Blighty" was first used in India in the 1800's, and meant an English or British visitor. It's thought to have derived from the Urdu word "vilāyatī" which meant foreign. The term then gained popularity during trench warfare in World War One, where "Blighty" was used affectionately to refer to Britain.
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Is Blighty slang for England?

"Blighty" is a British English slang term for Great Britain, or often specifically England.
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What does Blighty mean in England?

Definition of Blighty

chiefly British. : one's native land (such as England)
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What does copped a Blighty mean?

1.1 military slang A wound suffered by a soldier in World War I that was sufficiently serious to merit being shipped home to Britain. 'he had copped a Blighty and was on his way home'
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How do you use the word Blighty?

How to use blighty in a sentence
  1. Youll soon be tucked up safe in a bed now, or pushin on to the ambulance train and a straight run ome to Blighty. ...
  2. Our right section commander got a blighty two days ago and is probably now in England.
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Why Is Britain Also Known As Blighty?



Is the UK depressing?

British people are among the most depressed people in the Western world, according to new data. The rankings from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) place the UK in joint seventh place for adults reporting they have depression out of 25 countries from across Europe and Scandinavia.
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What does Blighty come from?

"Blighty" was first used in India in the 1800's, and meant an English or British visitor. It's thought to have derived from the Urdu word "vilāyatī" which meant foreign. The term then gained popularity during trench warfare in World War One, where "Blighty" was used affectionately to refer to Britain.
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What is cake on a girl?

Instead of saying sex on the beach humans often refer to the following euphemism for conveying the same meaning. The word cake is also used to refer to a girl's buttocks and thus having a nice cake means having a nice butt. The word is often used while flirting with someone to convey complex meaning with simple slang.
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How many British soldiers either died or were injured in the first day of the Battle of the Somme?

The first day of the Somme was the deadliest day in British military history – of the 57,470 British casualties, 19,240 men had been killed.
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What is a Pommie slang?

or pom·mie (pŏm′ē) pl. pom·mies Australian & New Zealand Offensive Slang. Used as a disparaging term for a British person, especially a recent immigrant. [Shortening and alteration of pomegranate, Pummy Grant, alterations of Jimmy Grant, probably rhyming alteration of immigrant.]
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Who Is a blighter?

Definition of blighter

1 : one that blights. 2 chiefly British. a : a disliked or contemptible person. b : fellow, guy.
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What is the big smoke?

Meaning of the Big Smoke in English

a large city, especially London: I wouldn't like to live in the Big Smoke. Towns & regions: city names & their inhabitants.
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Should Blighty be Capitalised?

Blighty definition

(military slang, usually capitalized) Great Britain, Britain, or England, especially as viewed from abroad. (military slang, usually uncapitalized) A minor wound, but serious enough to take a soldier out of combat.
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Where does the word Albion come from?

The Greeks and Romans probably received the name from the Gauls or the Celts. The name Albion has been translated as “white land”; and the Romans explained it as referring to the chalk cliffs at Dover (Latin albus, “white”).
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Where is England?

England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. England is situated north-west of the European continent. England shares land boundary with Wales in the west, Scotland in the north. Irish Sea bounds England in the northwest and the North Sea in the north.
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What was the bloodiest day in British history?

World War I is not the bloodiest war in the history of war, but rapid advances in technology as well as the failure of military leaders to adjust their tactics resulted in possibly the bloodiest day in British military history when the nation lost almost 20,000 troops on July 1, 1916.
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What was the bloodiest Battle in human history?

The Battle of the Somme was one of the largest battles of World War I, and among the bloodiest in all of human history. A combination of a compact battlefield, destructive modern weaponry and several failures by British military leaders led to the unprecedented slaughter of wave after wave of young men.
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What was the bloodiest day in military history?

Battle of Antietam breaks out

Beginning early on the morning of September 17, 1862, Confederate and Union troops in the Civil War clash near Maryland's Antietam Creek in the bloodiest single day in American military history.
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What is buns slang for?

slang. the buttocks. See full dictionary entry for bun.
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What does melon mean in slang?

Melon definition

Frequency: (vulgar slang) A woman's breasts. noun.
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What does eat your cake mean?

The proverb literally means "you cannot simultaneously retain your cake and eat it". Once the cake is eaten, it is gone. It can be used to say that one cannot have two incompatible things, or that one should not try to have more than is reasonable.
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Is the UK a boring country?

A new survey has ranked the UK as the best country, despite it's people being the 'most boring'. More than a quarter of a million people from 35 countries said the UK is top when it comes to culture, people and tourism potential.
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Why is the UK so GREY?

Britain is particularly cloudy because it's located in the Warm Gulfstream. The heat necessary to evaporate all that water was absorbed off the African American coast, and then transported along with the water. The air above Britain, on the other hand, is quite often coming from the polar areas and thus much colder.
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What is the most depressing town in England?

Meanwhile Bradford in Yorkshire is the most miserable, with a mere 110 hours.
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What is a million dollar bullet?

"Million-dollar wound" (American English) or "Blighty wound" (British English) is military slang for a type of wound received in combat which is serious enough to get the soldier sent away from the fighting, but neither fatal nor permanently crippling.
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