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  1. Aug 9, 2023 · The British Isles have a rich linguistic history with colloquial expressions like 'bloke', 'cheeky', 'mate', and 'blimey'. Navigate the myriad of British slang terms and idioms that offer a unique window into UK culture.

  2. Our guide to British slang words, lingo & expressions includes regional variations from the Queen's English, Cockney, to Welsh colloquialisms.

  3. Sep 14, 2023 · Discover 20 British slang words commonly used by men, including “bloke,” the equivalent of “dude,” and “lad” for younger men. Expand your vocabulary and add some flair to your conversations with these colloquial expressions.

    • Tosh. 19th cent in the sense of ‘nonsense’, but its derivation as a nickname is less certain, although I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s a diminutive of ‘kosher’, someone who scavenges in the sewers, especially in London during the Victorian era.
    • Tog / Todger / Tonka. Cheeky name for a fast London lady, ‘tog’ being the suggestion that she sleeps around so much that she identifies partners by the tog ratings of their duvets.
    • Plonker. This predates Rodney but seemed to pop up a lot in the seventies although it first came into use in the early 1950s, a plonker being someone who has failed to do something correctly, but also vulgar slang for, ahem, a penis.
    • Heathen. My father always used to call me this, meaning ‘ignorant person who fails to know something everyone should know’, and someone used it again toward me today on Twitter – it’s not an insult, though, more jocular than you’d expect.
  4. Jan 9, 2024 · Some examples of modern-day British slang terms include: “No cap” – Meaning ‘for real’ or ‘no lie’ – something that is genuine. “Drip” – In previous generations, this was a negative word used to describe someone as unattractive or boring.

  5. Here’s our guide to the choicest British slang, insults and phrases: The British language has many nuances, something Shakespeare made use of back in the day.

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  7. Sep 6, 2023 · Are you a logophile? Do you want to learn unusual words and old-timey slang to make conversation more interesting, or discover fascinating tidbits about the origins of everyday phrases?

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