Francis William

no difference

Francis William
no difference

6 Plays

5 months ago

In the UK, we say "boot", in the US it's "trunk", I'm spitting fire, like a lyrical monk, From "rubbish" to "garbage", it's all the same to me, I'm bridging the gap, just wait and see. In the UK, we say "lorry", in the US it's "truck", I'm dropping truth bombs, better duck, From "torch" to "flashlight", we're all speaking English, I'm on a mission, breaking down the barriers, relentless. My flow so cold, it'll leave you with a pang From London to LA, we making moves Slang so smooth, it'll light up the grooves In the UK, we say "peng" for something great In the US, they say "lit", it's up for debate We say "cheeky" when we're feeling sly In the US, they say "shady", catch my eye "Proper" in the UK means doing it right In the US, they say "legit", shining bright "Chuffed" in the UK means really pleased In the US, they say "stoked", feeling at ease From "bloke" to "dude", we're all the same In the UK, we say "boot" for a game In the US, they say "trunk", keep it clear UK slang to US American slang, no fear

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4 months ago

In the UK, we say "boot", in the US it's "trunk", I'm spitting fire, like a lyrical monk, From "rubbish" to "garbage", it's all the same to me, I'm bridging the gap, just wait and see. In the UK, we say "lorry", in the US it's "truck", I'm dropping truth bombs, better duck, From "torch" to "flashlight", we're all speaking English, I'm on a mission, breaking down the barriers, relentless. My flow so cold, it'll leave you with a pang From London to LA, we making moves Slang so smooth, it'll light up the grooves In the UK, we say "peng" for something great In the US, they say "lit", it's up for debate We say "cheeky" when we're feeling sly In the US, they say "shady", catch my eye "Proper" in the UK means doing it right In the US, they say "legit", shining bright "Chuffed" in the UK means really pleased In the US, they say "stoked", feeling at ease From "bloke" to "dude", we're all the same In the UK, we say "boot" for a game In the US, they say "trunk", keep it clear UK slang to US American slang, no fear

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