British Words
British Slang
British Phrases
British Sayings
British Apparel
100

Chips

Can you pass the mayo for my chips?

French Fries

100

Codswallop

Oh, what a load of codswallop!

Something untrue, often made up for dramatic effect

100

Car Park

Did you park the car in the car park?

Parking lot; parking garage

100

Cheers

Cheers, mate.

Thank you

100

Trainers

I wore trainers to the gym.

Sneakers; Tennis Shoes

200

Gobsmacked

I was gobsmacked!

Shocked and surprised beyond belief

200

Chinwag

Those two are having a proper chinwag.

A good chat, catch up, or gossip with someone

200

A few sandwiches short of a picnic

He's a few sandwiches short of a picnic.

Someone that lacks common sense

200

Blimey

Blimey, would you look at the time!

An expression of surprise

200

Pants

These ripped jeans are pants.

Rubbish; trash; garbage

300

Chuffed

I’m feeling proper chuffed.

Overjoyed; full of pride

300

Damp Squib

That soggy calamari is some damp squib.

Something which fails on all accounts

300

Tickety-boo

'Ello gov'nor, everything's tickety-boo.

Satisfactory and in good order

300

Full of Beans

She was laughing and shouting and full of beans.

Energetic, Lively, or Enthusiastic

300

Shirty

Bob gets shirty when he wakes up in the morning.

Someone short-tempered or irritated

400

Gallivant

Off they go again, gallivanting. 

To set off on an expedition, with the sole intention of having some light-hearted fun

400

Brass Monkeys

It’s brass monkeys outside.

Extremely cold weather

400

Dog's Dinner

You've made a dog's dinner of that.

Mess; Fiasco

400

Over-egg the Pudding

Apple over-egged the pudding with the new iPhone.

Embellishing or over-doing something to the extent that it's detrimental to the finished product

400

Jammy

Wow, you won gold-plated sweatpants, proper jammy. 

Lucky for something, without putting in much effort for it

500

Fortnight

I would love to spend a fortnight playing Fortnite.

Two weeks

500

Spend a Penny

You can't get to sleep when you want to spend a penny.

A polite euphemism for going to the toilet

500

Bob's Your Uncle

Get the food, put in the microwave, heat it up, then Bob’s your uncle, ready to eat.

Concludes a set of simple instructions or when a result is reached

500

Give me a Tinkle on the Blower

Ta-ta, give me a tinkle on the blower.

Give me a call on the phone

500

Pop your Clogs

Watch your step, you don’t want to pop your clogs.

To die