British English 🇬🇧 - “cheeky” There are 3 meanings for the adjectiv

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246 Likes, TikTok video from English With Context (@englishwithcontext): “British English 🇬🇧 - “cheeky” There are 3 meanings for the adjective “cheeky” 1 - Rude or lacking respect. “Don’t be cheeky to your teacher.” 2 - Rude or lacking respect but in a playful or humorous way. “He always has a cheeky smile when he’s done something wrong.” 3 - Do or have something enjoyable spontaneously. Especially something you shouldn’t really do. “Do you want to go outside for a cheeky cigarette?” #aprenderingles #english #learnenglish #inglés #britishenglish #idioms #englishphrases #ingles #英語の勉強 ‎#الإنجليزية #slang #ingilizceögreniyorum #английский #ielts #toefl”. original sound - English With Context.

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