![]() He’s a cheerful lad, generally full of beans 31. She got kicked right in the fanny and fell over. You are not going out tonight – end of! 29. End ofĪbbreviation of “end of story” spoken in a curt and disdainful manner Dog and boneĪs soon as a job has become available, he’s on the dog and bone. Those two did a runner and haven’t been back since. Do a runnerĮxit a restaurant or place of business without paying, equivalent to American “dine & dash” My late husband was a real diamond geezer 25. The way both teams are playing, I think it will be a cracking game. Let’s meet up at the Colonel Gadaffi! 21. Source: Alexandra Folster from Pexels 20. It’s amazing what these clever clogs have come up with. Similar to “smartypants,” a phrase that is used to refer to someone intelligent but is typically spoken with sarcasm Is that guy yelling at the referee? He’s a chav. ChavĪ derogatory term used to describe troublemaking lower-class youth typically dressed in sportswear or casual clothing If you like a proper boozer and a chat with friends go to the Red Lion. My old stove was just a bog standard model 15. Bog rollĭo you have any bog roll left? 14. Just sign up, pay the fee, and Bob’s your uncle. Bob’s your uncleĮverything’s going to be okay also used to emphasize that something can be done easily Stupid am I! Look into my boat and say that again! 12. Man, a British slang equivalent to the American term “dude”įrancis is a good bloke. Intoxicated, from the word bevvy, short for “beverage” She’s a belter, that Rachel, you’d like her. BelterĮnthusiastic opinion of a person, place, or thing, used as a compliment I don’t care how rich he is, he’s a bellend. BellendĪ jerk or someone acting stupid, literally means the tip of a penis, a British slang variation of the American “dickhead” I had a pint down the old battle cruiser last night. Rhyming slang for a pub, rhymes with boozer When a construction worker yells “Nice baps!” at a woman, he’s not complimenting her on her bread rolls. Literally means bread rolls, also a euphemism for breasts My cousin’s been banged up for something he didn’t do. Just go up the apples and pears and you should find the bathroom on the left. He’s gotten nothing but aggro from his parents lately. AggroĪggravation also, more uncommonly, aggression Source: Giphy More British Slang Words You Should Know 1. I caught them snogging on the couch this morning. Want to have a pint with me after work? 10. Making good time on the freeway gets me chuffed 7. Hello, goodbye, thank you, no thank you, congratulations, have a good one, formal or informal toasts at the barĬheers, Frank, see you tomorrow. The poor bugger has nowhere to go tonight. ![]() Also used to refer to someone you feel bad for Vulgar slang for a silly or annoying person.
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