In British English, "bobby" is a colloquial term for a police officer, derived from the name of Sir Robert Peel, who established the Metropolitan Police Service in London in the early 19th century. The term reflects the historical context of policing in the UK and is often used in informal or affectionate contexts. It can also evoke a sense of nostalgia for the traditional image of British policing.
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um well it depends on what you mean by expressions
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a "lead" in British English means a leash.
Polish version of the name Bob is "Robert".
Bobby Valentino - British musician - was born on 1954-06-22.
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Amjad Bobby was born in 1942, in Amritsar, Punjab, British India.
Answer: Other than perhaps things that the characters played by british actors (like Mark Sheppard and Sebastian Roche) say, what british terms do you mean?
bobby moore ;)
A British bobby on the beat.
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The nearest is 'Roberto', unless you mean 'bobby/policeman' = polizonte, policia
Sir Robert Peel (Robert = Bobby) started a police force in London UK. The expression is usuall British Bobby, rather than English Bobby.