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British Slang

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