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wonkywinky · 51-55, M
Another of those British/American words that mean different things.
In UK,"jelly"is a kind of wobbly solid fruity gel that we eat with custard usually at kids parties.
In USA its what we call "Jam",which is a fruity spready sticky stuff we eat on bread.
The word "Fanny" in USA means your "bottom",in UK it means something completely different,usually part of a womans body lol.
In UK,"jelly"is a kind of wobbly solid fruity gel that we eat with custard usually at kids parties.
In USA its what we call "Jam",which is a fruity spready sticky stuff we eat on bread.
The word "Fanny" in USA means your "bottom",in UK it means something completely different,usually part of a womans body lol.