British expressions?

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TheoX
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British expressions?

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What does "cleaky", "suss it out", or "my OH" mean?
I've seen these expressions around the forum.
Are they British expressions :?:
Can someone from the UK answer this for me? :wink:
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Post by janetgalle »

Hey Theo,

Cleaky= A purely Wonderland word meaning clever and sneaky.

Suss it out= figure it out.

my OH= ?
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My OH = My Other Half (or significant other, husband, wife, partner)
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Post by loof101 »

Roflmao?

whats it mean?
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Post by TheoX »

loof101 wrote:Roflmao?

whats it mean?
Online expressiong meaning "Rolling on the floor laughing my a** off"
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Post by loof101 »

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thats what i thought!
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