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2 days ago · British and UK slang can sometimes seem like a whole other language with words taking on different meanings and phrases you probably haven’t even heard of before. This list introduces you to a variety of slang words and phrases commonly used in the UK to help you learn British English slang.
1 day ago · Even other more common very British insults such as 'prat' were unknown to a lot of the younger generation. The term is believed to have originated from the Old English word 'prætt', which means trick or prank and was unknown to a quarter of Gen Z. The term 'Nitwit', meaning someone particularly stupid had not been heard of by 27 percent.
2 days ago · Whether you’re planning a trip to the UK or just want to impress your British friends, mastering some British expressions is a great way to start. So, let’s dive into the world of British sayings and idioms and discover their meanings together.
3 days ago · The words are exciting to hear, but for a new person in town, there are multiple words to get accustomed to, the difficult part is to differentiate and remember them all. In this read, you will learn about the most common slang words used by British folks across Britain!
5 days ago · Dosh is a general term for money and a smacker is a British pound or US dollar. Neil ... The slang word booze – meaning 'alcohol' – comes from the 13th Century Dutch word, 'būsen'.
3 days ago · Word British English meanings Meanings common to British and American English American English meanings rabbit (v.) (slang) to talk at length, usually about trivial things; usually to 'rabbit on' (Cockney rhyming slang Rabbit and pork = talk) (n.) the animal rabbit, a lagomorph (rabbit ears) (slang) TV antenna (usage becoming obsolete) rad
4 days ago · a. bully a smaller kid. b. bully a bigger kid. c. help a kid who was being bullied.