"Gazundering" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Gazundering is a British slang term that means to suddenly and unilaterally demand a lower price for something, often unexpectedly, and often in a way that is perceived as unfair or unreasonable. This term is often used in the context of negotiating house prices, property sales, or other commercial transactions.
Gazump is a verb that means to try to buy or take something (especially a house or a plot of land) from someone, typically by secretly negotiating with another buyer or seller. It is often used in the context of housing transactions, where one buyer tries to outmaneuver another to purchase a property.
Gazumping is a British English term that refers to the act of a buyer withdrawing from a purchase agreement or contract in order to accept a higher offer from another buyer, often without informing the original seller. This can happen in competitive real estate markets where multiple buyers are vying for the same property.
GBH stands for Grievous Bodily Harm, which is a term used in British English to refer to serious physical harm inflicted on a person, often in the context of criminal law or violence.
GCSE stands for General Certificate of Secondary Education. It is a qualification examinations taken by students in their final year of schooling in the United Kingdom, typically at the age of 16. GCSEs are typically taken in a range of subjects, including English language, mathematics, sciences, and humanities, and are a requirement for students to progress to A-levels, vocational courses, or entry into the workforce.