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Skint
To have no money
Fancy a cuppa?
Would you like a cup of tea?
Chin wag
a friendly conversation
Waffle
a way of describing someone who just endlessly talks.
Not my cup of tea
A way to describe something you don't generally like.
Mate
A good friend or an acquaintance often used in greetings or as a term of affection.
Sick
To describe something good.
Telling pork pies
Telling lies
Minging
To describe something that is disgusting.
Lost the plot
Someone who is acting irrational or ridiculous (crazy)
Kerfuffle
To have a disagreement or a fight
Hunky dory
When a situation is going normal or well.
Have a gander.
Come have a look.
Dodgy
When something doesn't feel right.
Chunder
to vomit
Cracking
to describe something to is great.
Trollied
Drunk
Gutted
When you feel disappointed about something.
You ledge!
You're a legend, a compliment when someone has done something great.
Alright?
A greeting. Instead of hello how are you.