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1 A British English Slang (some of it)
Rating: PG-13
Quality: (Quality: Unrated)
Some things that are spoken by an Englishman (united kingdom)
Accidentally-on-purpose: Seemingly accidental but with veiled malice or harm.
Bloke: man
Chuffed: Pleased, delighted. ."I'm well chuffed at the result."
Daft: Silly, foolish
Easy-peasy: Very easy. Usually a children's expression.
Footy: The game of football, or a football itself. (Soccer)
Gutted: Very disappointed
Hate someone's guts: To utterly detest someone, to hate the very essence of someone.
Item: A couple in a steady relationship.
Jam packed: Full to capacity.
Knackered: Tired, worn out, exhausted
Legless: Very drunk
Mingin (g): Rubbishy, unpleasant, smelly, dirty, undesirable.
Usually heard pronounced as mingin'.
Number two(s): A euphemism for an act of defecation.
One-off: Occurring only once
Piece of cake: Something very easy
Quickie: A brief sexual liaison
Rat-arsed: very drunk
Sarnie: A sandwich
Tacky: Of poor taste, lacking style
Uni: shortened university
Vibe: The atmosphere or feelings in a situation. (Good vibes)
Wonky: Unstable or misaligned
X-ray eyes: Having the apparent ability to see through things.
Yonks: An age, a long time. “I haven’t seen you in yonks”
Z's: (zeds as we pronounce it over here) sleep
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