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🔵 Gobsmacked — British Slang — ESL British English Pronunciation

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Description: http://www.iswearenglish.com/ An explanation of the British slang adjective . If you are gobsmacked you are very surprised , you feel as if someone has smacked you in the (gob) mouth .

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