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20 answers for: British-terms-of-address
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MILORDSBritish terms of address
GUVInformal British term of address
OLDCHAPBritish term of affection
SIRESRenaissance faire terms of address formed by anagramming all but the T of "resist"
SIRSRespectful terms of address given to men
HEARTIESPirates' terms of address
MAAMSSome polite terms of address
NICKNAMESFamiliar terms of address for Arohata and Rimutaka? (9)
DIPSTICKS[vulgar] Insulting terms of address for people who are stupid or irritating or ridiculous (9)
HOCKOld-fashioned British term for white Rhine wine; a knuckle of ham or pork; or, the gambrel of a horse's leg (4)
ODDJOBBERBritish term, used since at least Dickens's time, for a DIYer, factotum, handyman, jack-of-all-trades, maid-of-all-work or other useful kind, carrying out domestic tasks from cleaning a window to repa
DERVBritish term for a form of diesel (4)
POLICEMANSleeping -; British term for a type of ramp used in traffic calming (9)
PARKAA kind of heavy jacket ('windcheater' is a British term).
ANORAKA kind of heavy jacket ('windcheater' is a British term).
MEWSBritish term for a row of houses converted from stables
TRAPEZIUMBritish term for a quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides (9)
LOOSBritish term for restrooms that's an anagram of "solo"
TORCHBritish term for "flashlight" formed by anagramming the first five letters of "chortle"
MONO___ steak (British term for a sirloin cut)