What is Wellie short for?

What is Wellie short for?

In British English, the noun welly, also wellie, short for wellington (boot), is used figuratively in the sense of force, power, frequently in the phrase to give it some welly and variants. This originally referred to putting one’s foot down on the accelerator pedal in a motor vehicle.

What does a bit of welly mean?

A It’s a fine bit of British English slang, usually in the form give it some welly. This instruction, often shouted to a person as encouragement or criticism, asks for more effort to be put into whatever he or she is doing. It dates from the 1970s.

What do British people call pockets?

How much British English do you know?

British English (Br) American English (Am)
pocket money check
chips pants
dummy (for a baby) trunk
dustbin pacifier

Do British people say driveway?

In American English, we say driveway. In British English we’d call it a drive.

What is the cheapest driveway surface UK?

What is the Cheapest Driveway Material? Gravel is the most wallet-friendly option and it’s the quickest to lay, too. This solution can cost as little as £4/m2, not including installation. But installation can be done on a DIY basis.

What is the cheapest type of driveway UK?

tarmac

Is resin more expensive than block paving?

With regard to cost, block paving prices can vary dramatically, even for the same product, whereas resin bonded stone prices are far more consistent and generally considerably cheaper than a block paving alternative where there is a suitable solid substrate to work with.

What are the problems with resin driveways?

However, there are a number of problems that can arise during the installation of a resin-bound system (if installed incorrectly), including a poor resin-aggregate ratio, application depth, weather conditions, curing too quickly, poor installation, and lack of attention to protecting the surface.

Do resin driveways add value?

The answer to that question is a resounding yes-especially if you opt for resin.

Why are resin driveways so expensive?

Resin Driveway Prices Choosing a smaller stone for your aggregate will keep your material costs down to the lower end of the scale because they do not require very much depth to install them which is the reason why resin gravel driveway costs can vary so much.

Can you lay a resin driveway on top of concrete?

Resin bound surfacing can be laid on either a concrete surface (non permeable) or on a permeable asphalt surface.

What do you lay resin driveways on?

Tarmac and concrete are the most suitable bases for resin driveways. The Resin Mill’s permeable resin bound materials can be laid directly onto an existing tarmac surface if it is in suitable condition, or (after sufficient time), a newly installed one.