Being tired ("I'm bollocksed") Being drunk ("We were bollocksed last night") Being hungover ("Be quiet! A major effort. An organization that's usually started by the government or has governmental powers that's not run by the government. Submitted by John Smith from Phoenix, AZ, USA Speaker B: Oh my god! Possibly caused by telling someone to shut their gob. "Our Christmas dinner had everything from sprouts to Yorkshire puddings. on May 01 2010. A person can be peng, but so can food. Usually a self-inflicted state of mind after several pints of British ale, a hard man is someone to be avoided. The meaning "very bad, wicked" is from 1690s, sometimes in jocular use. Dont forget the mushy peas. Hell be down the local. Barney is cockney rhyming slang for barney . Bagsy. Submitted by Anonymous An hero. An old sod is a second level of affection, and is kindly, suggesting a person of character. "Gob" is slang for mouth, so if you're gobsmacked, you're shocked to the point of clasping your jaw in disbelief. Last edited on Nov 19 2012. It could also come from the fact that people who are cack-handed make a mess. on Dec 16 2014. How are you, mate?. I just threw in an extra slang term for free. Used as a verb to show desire for something or someone. 6. ", "Hey, there's loads of room on that bench. British people love to banter, and someone with good banter is likely to be popular. There are no categories underneath this one. Just your bog-standard dorm, really.". Last edited on Apr 29 2010. Last edited on Jun 09 2010. Bloody hell: oh my Godusually in relation to something extremely good, or bad happening, Hells bloody bells (or: hells bells): oh my Godusually in relation to something bad happening, but not always, Blooming brilliant: a nicer way of saying bloody brilliant, Blooming marvellous: a nicer way of saying bloody marvellous, Fanny Adams: obsolete; nothing (derogatory), Thats rubbish: thats stupid; thats silly; thats nonsense, Lost the plot: someone whos lost the plot is someone whos gone crazyafter the breakup I believe he lost the plot, Bollocks: literally it means balls, but the real meaning is damn, bloody hell, or similar, when expressed angrily. Submitted by M. Dollaz from Palatka, FL, USA When a British Goldman Sacs employee resigned last year in an open letter and said that some colleagues in London had called their clients "muppets . The very British equivalent to "Hey presto!" Oh, the Brits. ), Chuffed: proud; happyI was chuffed I passed the exams, Fancy: likeIve taken a fancy to those shoes, Knock off: a copy of the real deal (such as a coy of a Chanel bag), Wonky: unstable; used in everyday language to explain something isnt quite right, Sorted: arranged; well taken care of; someone who have their interests taken care of, such as being wealthyafter receiving that inheritance, hes sorted, Cup of tea: indication that you like something; your preferencethats my cup of tea, Get off: make out; snogthey were getting off in the living room. on May 31 2004. Slang - answers 150.13 KB. Testicles. If you're really delighted about something you can even be chuffed to bits. Giving you a chance to hear, understand the origins and meanings of new slang and to use it immediately! To "take the Mickey" means to take liberties at the expense of others and can be used in both a lighthearted and an irritated fashion. The word "shirt" is derived from the Norse for "short," hence short-tempered. To "spend a penny" is a polite euphemism for going to the toilet. The team at the Business Insider UK office have compiled a list of the best British slang and idioms that define the weird and wonderful British dialect we grew up with. "When are we going to eat? ", "I heard you got the promotion. See also galdem. This is a slightly politer way to say our next expression: To mock or laugh at someone or something. Geezer is thought to stem from the 15th century "guiser," which meant well-dressed. The "bee's knees" referred to small or insignificant details when it was first documented in the 18th century. British people like to enjoy themselves. He pulled a blinder there.". Last edited on Sep 19 2017. ", Atask performed in an awkward or uncomfortable fashion, usually clumsily, would be described as "cack-handed.". The "boot" is the compartment at the back of the car known as the "trunk" in American English. ", "What's happened here? Slang - text 325.71 KB. Mostly heard in Manchester to mean "great". on Sep 06 2009. Mate - this is an interchangeable word that is a commonly used term for a friend or as a greeting to a male you are unacquainted with. See also, Another London term, for someone or something that is attractive or desirable. British slang and insult. Short for "brother", this London street slang is used to refer to a male friend. bog-standard - nothing special bonkers - crazy botched - something going wrong cack-handed - clumsy camp - flamboyant cheeky - sassy chockablock - filled to the brim cobblers - nonsense Thats a lovely wee doggie youve got there. Bloody. Budge up and make some room for us, too!". It's Sod's law. Ends London slang for the area you're from. Bevvy Meaning: An alcoholic drink. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Cheeky sod is a term used to describe someone who has acted in an inappropriate or out of school manner. "Take the Mickey" is an abbreviation of "taking the Mickey Bliss," which is Cockney rhyming slang for "take the p***.". "I wangled some first-class seats by being nice to the cabin crew!". First up: 1. Hard lines A way of saying bad luck. This is a shambles! Not used in polite company. 24. To Not Be A Happy Camper. London street slang for sneakers (which British people call trainers). Submitted by Chuck S. He was mortal.". 3. The Ultimate Productivity Guide on Taking Charge of Time, Why am I so Tired and How to Boost My Energy, How to Become a Productivity Ninja by Graham Allcott, How to Make Time Work For You The Time Mastery Framework, The Impact of Procrastination on Productivity, The Forgotten Emotional Aspects of Productivity, How to Calm Your Mind For Hyperfocus by Chris Bailey, 8 Misconceptions of Time That Make You Less Productive. To be hungover or embarrassed; or to feel awkward during a conversation. He popped his clogs, didn't he", Something that is nonsense, rubbish, or simply untrue might be described as "poppycock. English slang words beginning with S. This extensive slang dictionary includes informal expressions currently in use in the UK. on Jul 20 2008. bad, poor, sucks, common, generally displeasing, boyfriend, girlfriend, boo, significant other. Oh my god! Some think it has its origins in the French word, An exclamation of surprise. Note the use of man in the singular to mean men or even people. For the ultimate in passive-aggressiveness, say it with as. The origins of the phrase are largely debated online, however, it's believed that "to nick" as in to steal influenced the slang term for prison, as being imprisoned is similar to being "stolen" away. Sod also features in some other expressions, like Sod off! and Sod this/that for a game of soldiers! . You alright fam?. If someone is annoying you, you can tell them: "shut your gob". Today, there may not be as many poets and playwrights playing around with language as there was then (or rather: there are more, they just play with language less as a general rule as plays are no longer written in verse). 9. Something that is "bog-standard" is completely ordinary with no frills, embellishments, or add-ons. Did you take care of that thing? Its origins are somewhat unclear, but a "bog" is another word for a toilet in British slang, adding to the connotations that something "bog-standard" is unglamorous and unspecial. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA "Pull" can also be used as a verb. To be arrested. It can refer to your actual family but its often just how youll greet a friend. Yeah, I don't Adam, yeah, I figure I could use it. Submitted by WalterGR (via TheJargonFile) It works." It works." Examples include . It's a funky throwback to 1990s street slang and just fun to say. Can also mean to warn someone off something or someone, Queer: weird, odd, strange, slightly unwellIm feeling queer Also, gay; homosexual, Queer someones plans: spoil someones plans or chances of doing something, especially secretly or maliciously, Hard cheese: tough luck; bad luck; hard linesusually referring to someone going through misfortune, Kick ones heels: pass time while waiting for something, Leave the field clear; leave the field open: not competing (or stop competing) with someone so that they can succeed, Heath Robinson: an overly complicated or ingenious machine which usually serves a simple purpose. If you've "pulled," you've kissed someone. Con - Swindle He tried to con me out of $20. 19 Theory 1: It's a contraction of "what are you up to" or "what are you doing". Bob's your uncle you're driving!". Each term is partneredwith a description and example. Much more fun than a slog, this is a term for a french kiss. Whats the difference between a dozy cow and an adj? It is used for emphasis. Gobsmacked. If you want to learn a bit of British slang and enrich your vocabulary, this article about 10 essential British slang words is a real find! In very widespread use throughout the UK but especially in the North of England. It's important to represent your ends. Historically, "fags" were the cheaper cigarettes made of lower grade tobacco, however, the slang has spread to encompass all cigarettes. While Americans are more likely to say "seven thirty" or "five fifty," Brits will more often than not refer to times in "minutes past" the hour. 10. sod something a swear word that many people find offensive, used when somebody is annoyed about something or to show that they do not care about something. Blinkered. But whether youre going to the Old Blighty yourself, or trying to complete a course in British literature, its good to know some common terms, phrases and, possibly, curses. While "arse" is slang for "behind", it can also be used to describe a mood. The definition of cheeky is someone who is brash, bold or sassy. Sacking can also mean robbing eg the castle was sacked. Last edited on Jan 27 2004. "Simon heard from John that youwere fired. Sounds a bit dodge - one of the English slang words I use a lot. Someone silly or incompetent might be described as a wally. How many bags of sand do I need for 100 bricks? Slang has been around since the beginning of language. Gutted - is a British term you use to describe feeling devastated or upset. A person can be dodgy but so can an object: I think I ate a dodgy curry. 'Gutted' - a British slang term that is one of the saddest on the lists in terms of pure contextual emotion. Sailors would blow down a pipe to their recipient, where a whistle at the end of the pipe would sound to spark attention. You see, theres a difference between it pissing down, you getting pissed, you being pissed off, you taking a piss and you taking the piss. To commit suicide. The company was originally named the Electric Suction Sweeper Company, but the name was changed after Hoovers death. I have heard "a pint of wallop" but that is very old-fashioned. Submitted by Ludgardo J. Something that is "bog-standard" is completely ordinary with no frills, embellishments, or add-ons. For example, 'His girlfriend broke up with him. A eulogy dedicated to him on MySpace allegedly made the typo "an hero", which was later popularized by the image board 4chan. Slang - exercises 263.61 KB. You can refer to a person who grassed you up as a "grass". Start using this one today, and you'll be sure to make someone's day. For some reason, you dont go to the localyou go/are down the local. ", Benders often last over 24 hours, and so you might say that someone is on "a weekend bender," or a "three-day bender. ", Something full to the brim, or rammed, could be described as "chockalock. List of 100 English slang words and phrases with their meanings and examples: Eye-popping - fantastic, astonishing The New York Times had an eye-popping article this morning. "Lurgy" is probably based on a mispronunciation of the word "allergy. on Aug 14 2009. A "fag end" is also the ratty bits towards the ends of a reel of fabric, which are the worst and the cheapest bits of the reel. Going "the fully Monty" meant purchasing a full three-piece suit, a shirt, and all of the trimmings. on Jan 12 2011. English Slang Words for Everyday Use. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA ", "Sod's law" is often used to explain bad luck or freakish acts of misfortune. 23. Used as an adjective, to mean funny or just fun. Narky. sad : Adj. British Slang: Can You Translate These Words from British English to English? Schoolkidsmight call "bagsy" on items from their friends' pack lunches, like an apple or a cereal bar, thatthe friend isn't going to eat. A black eye. Nitwit: silly, or foolish, personshes such a nitwit, Off their rocker: madthey were off their rocker, they were, Mad as a hatter: madstemming from back in the day when hatters used a manufacturing process for felt that, indeed, made them mad (mercury poisoning), Prick: dick; assholehes a prick that one, Tosser: someone who doesnt have it all together, Daft cow: silly; stupid (referring to a woman), An angry Tweeter, after Brexit was announced and Trump made a statement that the Scots had made a wise decision to leave the EUthey voted to remain in the EUcalled Donald Trump a polyester cockwomble.. ", If someone has done something highly irritating or surprisingin an exasperating fashion, you might say that they've "taken the biscuit.". See the full definition for dozy in the English Language Learners Dictionary. In British English, the phrase is used to describe the feeling of having had a few too many lagers down the pub, and the resulting struggle to walk in a straight line. See also, a cigarette (or multiple cigarettes) obtained from another person for free. Gutted spelt G-U-T-T-E-D is British slang word of pure contextual emotion. Trollied. He was a wreck.". They are also called as conversational slang. Money for old rope: money paid for goods of poor value, Not cricket: not fair; dishonest; immortal, Botch: do a bad job with somethingshe botched us when painting that painting, Her Majestys pleasure: prison. Best done at a distance as there may be repercussions. Do you know anyone that might be interested?". Rank Abbr. It might be used as professional jargon, as an euphemism, or as a way for young people to communicate. It was an apparent case of favouritism. What does it mean if a girl calls you cheeky? ", "Don't trust him he's a smarmy geezer. While from the outside it may look like were insulting each other, it's actually a sign of affection. Used to mean "very", particularly in the north of England. 7. To be "gutted" about a situation means to be devastated and saddened. This is short for the word "beverages," usually alcoholic, most often beer. (This is an impolite expression so use it with caution) "I worked 7 hours on that job and I got bugger all thanks for my efforts". term of affection or endearment for any close friend or family member. (Brit. A not so polite way to ask someone to go away. and can even be used to express pride or showmanship by appending the word dog (the dog's bollocks). In formal english gut can be used as a noun, an . The origin of this phrase is disputed, but the most likely candidate for inspiring the expression is an eccentric wealthy newspaper owner named James Gordon Bennett Jr. 1,000. Why it's confusing: It has nothing to do with gods, God or religion. New Zealanders use this word like it's going out of fashion. phrase acknowledging or expressing sadness. % buffered 00:01 3. interjection used to express disappointment or outrage, usually in public gatherings such as sporting events, speeches, and musical performances. 8 What does Dozy stand for in Urban Dictionary? 1. This probably originates from the "uncool" appearance of anorak coats and the people wearing them. Others believe the word is a contraction of the 17th century phrase "by our lady," and is blasphemous. And if you use your left hand when youre right handed, youre bound to make a mess. 7 Which is the best English Dictionary for SOD? "He handles a screwdriver very cack-handedly. ", "I bumped into him towards the end of his four-day bender. "I'm trying to flog my old sofa. In the 1960s, someone that was unfashionable might be nicknamed a "wally," according to dictionary.com. Cor blimey, its bloody hot today, innit!. Boss or manager. ", Brits are known for favouring a drink or two, so much so thatalmost any noun can be used as a substitute for "drunk. Something that takes a lot of effort and probably isn't going to be worth all of the effort, either, could be described as "long." The use of slang words also shows how language is evolving with time. Does a Christmas cactus need to be root bound to bloom? 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If you've "wangled" something, you've accomplished or attained something through cunning means. To "gallivant" means to roam, or to set off on an expedition, with the sole intention of having some light-hearted fun. 3. Hes got an ugly mug would be the former, do you take me for a mug?, the latter. as well as other partner offers and accept our. Often paired with an adjective, the most popular being Hes a dozy pillock. Satangs are rare today because of their low value, and many shops will not accept such . Are yougoing on the pull?". Yes, piss. I'm Hank Marvin.". Something that is "long" is probably also annoying or aggravating. I was trollied.". Mostly heard in London, this means "ladies". Last edited on Nov 04 2011. British informal ludicrously contemptible; pathetic he's a sad, boring little wimp 5. Looking to create a blog? This phrase is used to describe a process which seems more difficult than it actually is. Submitted by Jayne M. from Detroit, MI, USA You should be. 20. And like all generations, Gen Z-ers . "I could just about deal with the dog barking at 5:30a.m., but the lawnmower at 3 a.m. really takes the biscuit.". slang: [noun] language peculiar to a particular group: such as. Festen er s dll. See more words with the same meaning: exclamations (list of). Slang sense of "inferior, pathetic" is from 1899; sad sack is 1920s, popularized by World War II armed forces (specifically by cartoon character invented by Sgt. on May 05 2011. To "splash out" means spending significant amounts of money on a particular item or event. on Dec 07 1999. It means fired from your job, from the old term to get the sack, a workmans tools were kept in a sack so you took this with you when leaving the employment. Chicken - a coward You're a chicken, Tom! on Nov 30 2002. The synonym of this expression is to feel devastated. Used in Wales to mean "fantastic". I got completely wankered last night. Gutted. We've got a party at our gaff, if you fancy it?". Hes making loads of moolah. "If it all works out as planned, he'll be quids in.". "Mortal" describes someone highly intoxicated or drunk in a sloppy manner. However, in the UK, someone that's "pissed" is most probably drunk. Related to the suicide of Mitchell Henderson. You could say, I guess, mate, I saw this purple dragon the other day. A London street insult which seemingly is derived from the idea of someone who is wasting their lives or is a waste of space. Bob's your uncle Like The phrase 'Bob's your uncle' typically comes up at the end of an explanation or demonstration, and it means something along the lines of "it's that simple" or "there you have it". This slang word for a cigarette has no pejorative associations in the UK, but causes all sorts of problems for Brits visiting the US. ", Something unpleasant, unappetising, or highly unattractive might be described as "minging.". Something that is "tickety-boo" is satisfactory and in good order. Daft twit, would be about as good a translation. 1. Since then, the phrase hasevolved and refers to something at the "height of cool. 1. Last edited on Aug 05 2010. Did I miss any of your favorite British slang off the list? 20 Common British Slang Words 1. Last edited on Aug 29 2019. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA Calling "bagsy" is the equivalent of calling "shotgun" or "dibs" when something, like the front seat of the car, is offered up to a group. Chuffed used to mean 'plump', so I'm not sure why or how it now means delighted. on Sep 28 2002. ", Someone that comes across as scheming or untrustworthy might be described as "smarmy. So, if you're "ready for the knacker's yard," you're exhausted beyond relief. This second theory has been disproved, however, by the slang's documentation predating the popularity of the phrase "by our lady.". 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