![]() Psychic who predicted Covid sees new Royal baby and Charles won't be king. ![]() Its use on the island is as a way to politely express that you’re not interested in someone, despite their good qualities. ‘My type on paper’ describes anyone who fits the description of your dream or ideal partner, but usually when there isn’t a spark in person. In the context of Love Island UK, the term ‘factor 50’ refers to sun block, as the UV-sensitive Brits abroad are known for needing to thickly layer on their protection from the sun’s rays. ![]() ![]() This phrase is used when somebody is trying too hard to impress someone or ‘laying it on thick’, meaning that they are behaving in an exaggerated way to seem charming or funny. Love Island is returning to our screens this Monday, and on our trip to the Villa we can expect the show’s unique slang to be back in full force.įor all those needing a reminder of the classic words and phrases we are likely to see on the show, the experts at language learning app Babbel have created a guide to the most important bits of Love Island slang you need to know before watching the show: What does ‘Factor 50’ mean?
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