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75 Simple British Slang Expressions You Should Probably Start Using
Oh, the Brits. No-one can snark quite like they do, and there are certain turns of phra that are so utterly delightful, the rest of the world really should sit up and take note. Below are just a few common British expressions that you might like to work into your daily vernacular, as they can pepper any conversation with a little extra something.
Aggro: Aggressive/in someone’s face.
“Are you having a laugh?”: Statement of incredulity, like “you’ve got to be kidding”, and such. “You think I’ll hire your brother after he gets out of prison for armed robbery? Are you having a laugh?”
Argy-bargy: Quarrelsome, arguing.
Ar: One’s backside/buttocks.
Ard: Bothered. “I can’t be ard to go to my cousin’s third wedding.”
Balls-up: “Gone wrong”, as in a situation that hasn’t gone according to plan.
Barmy: Crazy, insane.
Bimble: An ambling walk.
Biscuit ard: Dirty, filthy.
Bog: Toilet/restroom.
Bog roll: Toilet paper.
Bollocks: Nonn.
Buggered: Worn out, broken, ruined.
Catch flies: To sit with one’s mouth hanging open.
Chav: An ignorant, trashy, lower-class person.
Cheeky: Playfully impertinent. “Did you just whistle at that old lady? You cheeky monkey.”
Chin-wag: A chat or brief conversation.
Chuffed: Plead, delighted.
日本绘画Clanger: A mistake.
Cock up: Make a mess of something. “He really cocked up his job interview when he mentioned that he’d shagged the boss’s daughter.”
Collywobbles: Nervousness; butterflies in the stomach.
Crea up: To laugh heartily (so one’s face creas up).
Crumpet: A xually desirable person.
Dodgy: Suspicious, dubious. “I ate a dodgy curry last night and now my stomach’s off.”
课时练Dogsbody: The person who takes care of most tasks, especially menial ones.
Drop a clanger: To make an obvious mistake or terrible faux-pas.
Dull as dishwater: Exceedingly, horribly boring or plain.雨伞是谁发明的
Ear-bashing: A vere reprimand. “He got a right ear-bashing after crashing his dad’s car into that buffalo.”
Fall ar over tit: Take a tumble/head over heels.
Gammy: Injured, lame, or painful. “My gran’s had a gammy leg ever since she fell off a hor.”
“Get stuffed!”: An angry rebuke, similar to “Go f*ck yourlf!”
Giddy kipper: An overly excitable person.
安全教育知识内容Ginger: A red-haired person.
Gobby: Offensively outspoken.
Gobsmacked: Stunned/utterly blown away.
Grotty: Unpleasant/disgusting.
Gutted: Devastated. “She was gutted after her boyfriend left her for her nephew.”
沙发一般多高Knackered: Exhausted.
Legless: So drunk, one has difficulty standing.
Liquid lunch: A meal that consists mostly of alcohol, rather than food.
Lost the plot: Lost one’s mind/gone nile. “My great-uncle thinks he’s an admiral with the United Federation of Planets, but of cour, he lost the plot years ago.”
Lurgy: The flu, or other illness that makes you feel horrible.
“Mad as a bag of ferrets”: Utterly and completely insane.
Manky: Disgusting. “The chicken you left on the counter for a week has gone manky.”
Miffed: Irked.
女神节祝福语Moggy: Cat.
Muck up: Ruin something.
Murder: Devour. “I could murder a sandwich right now.”
Naff: Unfashionable.
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Pants: Rubbish. “She said the film was pants, but I rather liked it.”
Peckish: Slightly hungry.
Peevish: Petulant and sullen.
Plonk: Horrible, cheap wine.
Prat: An idiot.
Rubbish: Terrible, crap. “I’m totally rubbish at math—can’t even add.”
Sad ar: Pathetic person.进城务工
Sausage fest: An event that has a disproportionate amount of males to females… like a comic convention.
Shag: Have x.
Shattered: Worn out, exhausted.
Shufflebutt: A restless, fidgety person.
Slag: A contemptible person; possibly a promiscuous one.
Smarmy: Creepy, sleazy.
Smashing: Brilliant, wonderful.
Snog: To make out/fool around.
Snookered: Defeated/thwarted.
“Sod it.”: “I give up.” Ud in a ntence: “I’ll never understand this math problem. Sod it, let’s go down to the pub.”
Sprog: A child/offspring.
Starkers: Naked.
Taking the piss: Making fun of something.
Tosh: Rubbish/nonn.
Tosr: A contemptible idiot.
Twee: Overly dainty, delicate, cute, or quaint. “Her bunny-themed tea t is so utterly twee.”
Wazzock: Imbecile.
Wonky: Unstable. “The table leg’s a bit wonky; you might want to slide a book under it.”

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