What is a pillock in England?

pillock (plural pillocks) (UK, Ireland, mildly derogatory, slang) A stupid or annoying person; a simpleton; a fool.


What is a slapper in England?

Definition of slapper

noun. British slang a promiscuous woman.

Is Prat a rude word?

If you describe someone as a prat, you are saying in an unkind way that you think that they are very stupid or foolish.


Is Pillock a British word?

The word has has 16th century Scandinavian origins, and comes from the old English word pillicock, meaning penis.

What is a git in British slang?

Noun. git (plural gits) (Britain, slang, derogatory) A silly, incompetent, stupid, or annoying person (usually a man).


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Why do British say innit?

' is a contraction of the tag question 'Isn't it? ' and people use it to prompt a response from the listener. So if someone says 'Nice weather, innit? ', they are expecting you to agree and say 'Yes'.

What is slang for girl in UK?

'Lass' or 'lassie' is another word for 'girl'. This is mainly in the north of England and Scotland. 'Lad' is another word for boy. 'Bloke' or 'chap' means 'man'.

What is a numpty in England?

The Oxford English Dictionary has launched a search to find the first recorded use in English of the word 'numpty', which means a foolish or stupid person. Since the mid-1980s, numpty has been used as a mild term of abuse in Britain.


What is a British Minger?

minger (plural mingers) (Britain, slang, offensive) An unattractive or ugly person (of either sex). quotations ▼

What is ninnyhammer?

Noun. ninnyhammer (plural ninnyhammers) a foolish person; a simpleton quotations ▼

What does sod off mean?

People sometimes say sod off as a very rude way of telling someone to go away or leave them alone.


What does Squiffy mean in British slang?

squiffy (comparative squiffier, superlative squiffiest) (Britain, informal) slightly drunk or intoxicated; tipsy quotations ▼

What does twatt mean in England?

ˈtwät. British usually ˈtwat. plural twats. slang, vulgar + offensive : a woman's sexual organs. British : a stupid or annoying person.

Why do Brits say bullocks?

Bollocks or ballocks is a British English term that is from the old German word for ball. The term is vulgar and is considered a swear word. It can be an interjection that describes something as nonsense or garbage, rubbish. However, the term can also mean a male's testicles.


What does Doris mean in slang?

(Britain, slang) One's girlfriend, wife or significant other.

What is a muck in the UK?

muck in British English

(mʌk ) noun. farmyard dung or decaying vegetable matter. Also called: muck soil. an organic soil rich in humus and used as a fertilizer.

What does a prat mean in England?

noun. ˈprat. British. : a stupid or foolish person.


What does the Scottish word numpty mean?

Numpty was included in the 2005 Supplement to the Dictionary of the Scots Language with the following definition: “a stupid person, an idiot”. In the revised edition of the Concise Scots Dictionary (CSD), to be published in December, the definition has been shortened to the kinder: “a foolish person”.

What is a slapper in Ireland?

(countable, UK, Ireland, slang) A prostitute. quotations ▼ (countable, UK, Ireland, Australia, slang) A woman of loose morals.

What is the Cockney slang for toilet?

Khazi. Another slightly dated alternative word to the toilet, 'khazi' (also spelt karzy, kharsie or carzey) is derived from the low Cockney word 'carsey', meaning a privy. It has its roots in the nineteenth century, but gained popular usage during the twentieth century.


How do you say angry in British slang?

Here are some common slang words that we use:
  1. Mardy.
  2. Got strop on.
  3. Throwing a wobbler.
  4. Narking me off.
  5. Whinging.
  6. Doing my head in*


What is the most British thing to say?

11 Bloody Brilliant British English Phrases
  1. “Fancy a cuppa?” meaning: “Would you like a cup of tea?” ...
  2. “Alright?” meaning: “Hey, how are you?” ...
  3. “I'm knackered!” meaning: “I'm tired.” ...
  4. Cheeky. meaning: playful; mischievous. ...
  5. “I'm chuffed to bits!” meaning “I'm very pleased.” ...
  6. Bloody. meaning: very. ...
  7. To bodge something. ...
  8. “I'm pissed.”


What is a bunny girl in the UK?

(ˈbʌnɪ ɡɜːl ) British. a night-club hostess whose costume includes a rabbit-like tail and ears.


What is British slang for hot?

Peng. Another London term, for someone or something that is attractive or desirable. A person can be peng, but so can food. Check out some peng chicken.
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