britishry
Etymology
From British + -ry.
britishry means british attitudes and behaviours. Lexicurio rates it Distinctive — a strength score of 68 out of 100.
noun
- British attitudes and behaviours.“There is no more genuine Britishry in him than there is in the Anglo-maniac dude who turns up his trousers in New York because it is raining in London, you know.”
- British people, collectively.“The fair Canadians may have been too kind in accepting the name and position of "muffins" from the young Britishry; but the latter cannot say they have suffered much in consequence. A muffin is simply a lady who sits beside the male occupant of the sleigh—Sola cum solo, "and all the rest is leather and prunella."”