In the US, we have friend terms likebroandbruh. In the UK, they havebruv.Bruvis short forbrother, as in “fellow; buddy.” It’s a familiar term typically used between male friends, close relations, or even actual brothers.Bruvveris one regional (especiallyCockney) pronunciation ofbrotherin...
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A good friend or acquaintance. Regularly used as a greeting or term of affection. Mufti A military term that has seeped its way into British slang to mean casual or civilian clothes. Mug If you are a bit of a mug then you are gullible, and will believe anything. Mush Slang for your m...
lock-in: a term for late-hours in a pub lolly: money lostthe plot: gone mad (Thatnutter'scompletely lost the plot!) malarkey: stuff and nonsense (What a load of malarkey!) mate: address for a friend mental: crazy miffed: fed up minger: an unattractive girl mint: great condition (Th...
offensive term for an openly homosexual man Fagged- If you are too lazy or tired to do something you could say "I can't be fagged". cheeky offensively bold Cheeky- "Eee you cheeky monkey" was what my mother said to me all the time when I was a kid. ...
Codswallop – nonsense (an old-fashioned expression expressing contempt/ridicule) Council estate housing – cheap housing provided by the government for those on low income Cow – a derogatory term for a woman who is unpleasant, stupid, or annoying ...
In the UK, the term period for a full stop is now obsolete, even when used as a phrase, such as "Don't do that. Period." This in itself, though, is likely to be an American import; the use of full stop in its place is often preferred, as shown by the NSPCC Full Stop campaig...
If so, you probably wondered why you couldn’t understand anything if you usually have no trouble understanding movies and TV shows in English.Here’s the answer to that question that might have been bothering you for a while: although the characters were speaking English, they were likely spe...
Definition:An insulting term for a foolish or annoying person. Example:“That guy is such a bellend; I can’t stand him.” Bevvy Definition:A drink, especially alcoholic. Example:“Let’s go for a few bevies at the pub.” Bird
(the ‘elves’), thepwcaorbwci(the ‘puck’ or hobgoblin) and thebwbach– the bugbear, sprite or bogey. The last name appears in various forms-bwba, bwbachand also the closely relatedbwgan– and I have grouped these together so as to get a better feel for the way this term was ...