![]() ![]() Dog’s Dinner: to be dressed nicely or look dapper.ġ8. ![]() Dog’s Bollocks: extremely good or favorable, greatġ7. Daft Cow: a very stupid person (See also: “Wazzock.”)ġ6. Crusty Dragon: a piece of snot or booger.ġ5. Collywobbles: extreme queasiness or stomach pain brought on by stress, nervousness or anxiety.ġ4. Chin Wag: to have a chat with someone.ġ3. Cheeky: to be not respectful of something, having a flippant or facetious attitude.ġ2. “Bugger off!”: “Go away!” or “Leave me alone!” (Note: Bugger, used on its own, is akin to “Fuck!” or “Shit!”)ġ1. Bollocks: technically means “balls,” but often describes something seen as extremely negative or lacking in value e.g. “Bob’s your uncle!”: “There you go! You’ve got it!”Ĩ. (Example: “My mother has a lot of Bits ‘n Bobs around the house.”)ħ. Biggie: term children might use to describe feces also, an erection.Ħ. Bender: derogatory term for homosexual, like “poof.” (Note: You probably shouldn’t use it or you’ll get slapped, but it’s worthy of note for giving Futurama a very different meaning.)ĥ. Barmy: crazy, insane always derogatory.Ĥ. ![]() Baccy: shortened word for “tobacco ” also, “wacky backy” means marijuana.ģ. Any road: used in place of “any way,” primarily used in the north of Britain.Ģ. Use them all.Īnd just remember: be very careful when you ask a British person how their father is. Gretchen Wieners once advocated that everyone start saying “fetch,” but don’t stop there. Some are common, some are out of use, but all of them you will want to start using immediately. Are you feeling a bit knackered or fagged today, internet, and need something to be gobsmacked by? Then rest your zonked peepers on these 71 simple British phrases (compiled from slang dictionaries). ![]()
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