Daisy was a dachshund lady who, while jumping from the couch in order to follow her mistress leaving the room, pushed over a burning candle and, thus, set fire to the whole house. Not my Sari, though. Heard that on the radio.
Neither did Julia Roberts when talking to Hugh Grant. ( The first 40 seconds of the video will do.) He said "Whoops a daisies" though. Didn't he? Several variants possible.
My, my, I don't know British slang. Some, maybe most would throw me for a loop. I'm still tying to shake some of the Texas usage in my writing, as in I'm fixing to go shopping.
Well, don't fergit to "wrench" your hands off, podnuh. Don't want to handle stuff if they're dirty!!! (Gotta love Texas.)
There was a Clip in Sharpe(set in 1813) that explained it. You load your Musket wrongly and fire you then get powder burns on your face.
Do you Brits use the term "grykes" often? I ran across it in reference to Yorkshire and it refers to spaces between limestone "clints". A new word to me.
No we don't, They might do it in Yorkshire but no where else. Did a google search on the term and think the rest of the UK would just call them "Fat Slobs" https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=gryke Was not going to mention this but the word Clint refers to a girls sexual organ as well also known as a clit