From "chockablock" to a "full Monty," the Brits have a wide range of interesting slang words. You don't want to be described as "dim," "a mug," or "a few sandwiches short of a picnic." If you're ...
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Hello, my name's Tom Hardy. And I'm Riz Ahmed. And we're gonna teach you some English slang. Do one's nut in. See, if someone's crazy, they're a nutter. So, it does your nut in, doin' my nut in. it's ...
but it also can mean, ah, I'm exhausted. Ta means thanks. Old bird, c'est moi. Frig about, frig is another word for (beep). Jiggered, broken. Naff, that's it's awful, without taste, declassò. S'arvo ...
LONDON—Stone the crows, our lingo’s all gone Pete Tong. British slang isn’t what it used to be. American stars might enjoy grappling with the alternate universe of what people say on the other side of ...
British slang has spread around the world, and some terms, especially Cockney rhyming slang are world famous. There have been countless books written about British slang - including a seven-volume ...
British comedian Michael McIntyre has a standard bit in his standup routines concerning the many (many!) slang terms posh British people use to describe being drunk. These include "wellied," ...
American stars might enjoy grappling with the alternate universe of what people say on the other side of the Atlantic. A recent highlight showed singer Billie ­Eilish coming up against British swear ...