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upfor it: enthusiastically available upthe duff: pregnant wank: to masturbate wedge: money windup: to tease This dictionary is by no means exhaustive, but it should give you an idea of the most common British slang terms and their proper use. So get off your duff, youwanker, and grab ...
In British English, a quid is slang for a pound sterling – the British currency. Like the US, the UK has plenty of terms for money – but none of them are the same as the US. Dosh, cash, quid, bunce, bangers and mash (cockney rhyming slang = cash) all mean money. Aubergine...
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obscene terms for feces Shite - This is just another way of saying shit. slosh spill or splash copiously or clumsily Rat arsed - Yet another term for drunk, sloshed or plastered. gallivant wander aimlessly in search of pleasure Gallivanting - The dictionary says "to gad about", which prob...
Dosh– slang term for “money” Drink driving– drunk driving Elevenses –a break for a snack taken mid-morning, usually around 10:30a.m. to 11a.m., also known as “morning tea” Fête –a public function usually held outdoors and in the warmer months of the year, often to raise fund...
I'm very tired today and very hungover because I got drunk." Now let's listen to this situation again but using British modern slang.我很累而且因为喝了太多酒所以特别难受。”现在让我们再次听一下使用了英式现代俚语后这个情景是什么样的。I went to this ace club yesterday with my mate.It was...
Historical events:Many British slang words and phrases have their roots in historical events, such as wars, colonisation, and trade. For example, terms related to the British Empire, like “bloke” (meaning a man) and “chap” (referring to a person), were influenced by interactions with dif...
we’ll go over the regional dialects of British English and British slang terms you might want to know.The origins of British slangThe roots of British slang can be traced back through centuries, influenced by historical events and cultural interactions.During the Middle Ages, British English abso...
Bog(slang) – This is a slang term for a toilet, and has spun off several related terms, such asbog brush(toilet brush) andbog roll(toilet paper). Bog-standard– To be plain, or run-of-the-mill. We’d probably call itvanillaorplainvanillain the US. ...