British synonym suggestion please.

Jun 13, 2007 03:06

I'm posting from work. It's been a quiet night, just routine stuff. It's beginning to get light now (not that it stays dark for very long at this time of the year this far north anyway), so I feel as though I'm reaching the end now! I'm now 2/3 of the way through my first night shift, and am now looking forward to my bed ( Read more... )

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loriel_eris June 13 2007, 11:39:55 UTC
Harry and Ginny grinned at each other and said in unison, "Busted!"

Is that a British reaction? I was never really in the position to have been 'caught', but even when 'found out' by mum, for whatever the crime of the moment was, the reaction was more and 'damn I was caught' (and internal!!), a vague feeling of guilt and a glare at Sheena (for it was always her fault...).

I just... I just can't picture that reaction and thus can't for the life of me think of a replacement word.

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heliona June 13 2007, 16:01:00 UTC
I think that's the same problem I'm having. I just can't imagine anyone British really doing that. Hmm.

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loriel_eris June 13 2007, 20:21:45 UTC
Yeah, in my mind, it's just not typically British. Would it work for them to glance guiltily at each other?

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heliona June 13 2007, 21:53:41 UTC
That's essentially what I've suggested. I'll get back to her tomorrow (the start of my 4 days off, hurray!) and mention it.

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jenjemeer June 13 2007, 22:07:56 UTC
i agree with loriel_eris, they are most likely to grin sheepishly at each other in the context and not say anything

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heliona June 13 2007, 22:11:13 UTC
Yeah, I was thinking along the same lines. Good to know my brain hadn't stopped working!

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