by Britgurl August 28, 2010
(U.K.) Tea.
Word used in the British army during WW2.
Possibly related to 'blech', from from the German by way of Yiddish, word for tin or sheet metal, - a metal sheet used by many observant Jews to cover stovetop burners. Or perhaps to the German word 'platsch' or 'platschen', - a small puddle or splash.
Word used in the British army during WW2.
Possibly related to 'blech', from from the German by way of Yiddish, word for tin or sheet metal, - a metal sheet used by many observant Jews to cover stovetop burners. Or perhaps to the German word 'platsch' or 'platschen', - a small puddle or splash.
by Britgurl August 28, 2010