British Words
British Slang
Insults
British Sayings
British Slang 2
100

Gobsmacked

"I was gobsmacked when I found out England won the world cup!"

Shocked and surprised beyond belief

100

Peng

"i think they're peng in my opinion"

Attractive

100

Sideman

"I'm not gonna lie, you're just a sideman"

An unimportant or irrelevant person: Someone who is in the background, subordinate to a main figure

100

Estate

"Oh so you live in the estate?"

Projects

100

Slag off


To talk badly about someone or something.

200

Chuffed

"I'm feeling proper chuffed after that test!"

Overjoyed; full of pride

200

Bare

"I've got bare at home"

Many;plenty

or

Very

200

Rank

"I'm not gonna lie, I find them rank"

Disgusting

200

Bird

"Mate, do you see that bird over there!"

Girl or woman

(Impolite)


200

Swear Down


Used to solemnly promise that something is true or to give one's word, often for emphasis

300

Gallivant

The boys went gallivanting around town on the weekend. 

To go out to have fun

300

Innabit

"Ite, imm see you bro, innabit"

See you later, bye

300

Wasteman

"He's a wasteman for doing that still"

A person, usually male, who is considered a loser, useless, foolish, or a waste of time

300

Duss

"Yo are you trynna duss?"

Leave

300

Quid


British pounds (£)


400

Fortnight

I would love to spend a fortnight playing Fortnite.

Two weeks

400

Safe

"Safe for that, bro."

Thanks

(Also, hello, goodbye and trustworthy)

400

Wallad

"Yeah I heard about him, heard he's a wallad"

Foolish; Stupid; Annoying

400

Alie

"Alie, the Fashionx Performance tonight was amazing"

A term that signifies a questioning tone or confirmation/validation from the person being asked

400

What you saying

Acts as a greeting or an inquiry into a person's current activity or opinion on a topic.

500

Boot

Trunk

500

Wallahibuff


Delcious, tantalising, really good

500

Jbag

Groupie

500

Air Time

Getting left on read

500

Charge it

Firm something, let it be and let go

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