David Beckham sheds light on British words and phrases including 'knickers', 'legless' and 'meat and two veg' in a chat with People magazine

If you think you can handle watching David Beckham say the word ‘knickers’ without having a total meltdown, then read on…
The clever folks at People magazine recently named Becks the Sexiest Man Alive in their annual countdown, and to celebrate they sat him down to film the beautiful male specimen saying things (because, swoon).
One of the things they asked the former footballer to do was explain some uniquely British words and phrases that often leave our American friends scratching their heads in confusion – and the results are HILARIOUS.
For example, when asked to explain the word ‘knickers’ (because Americans call them PANTIES – eww), David used the classic ‘put it into a sentence’ advice, and came out with this brilliant line…
Good to know, Victoria Beckham!
And Vic wasn’t the only family member David used to illustrate his answers – 16-year-old son Brooklyn Beckham also got dragged into things.
Asked to define ‘fit’, David explained: ”Fit’ is something my son would say. So he’d turn round for instance and say, ‘wow, that girl’s fit’. It means gorgeous.’
We wonder if that’s what Brooklyn’s been saying about his gorgeous new girlfriend, Sonia Ben Ammar?
Becks went on to shed light on the meaning of words including ‘legless’ – ‘something that I am never’ – and the phrase ‘queueing up’, with Dave joking: ‘Erm, I don’t actually know what it is.’
OH YOU.
He also used some rather colourful language when asked to explain ‘meat and two veg’, with his initial response being bleeped out. Darn it!
He went on to explain that it’s ‘something that men have.’
Watch the full video below – and prepare to feel all sorts of funny feelings….
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