British English Slang: What does it mean???

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Rule Britannia, Britannia rules it.
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Hi.
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Welcome. I'm James from engVid.
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EngVid?
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Yes, engVid.
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Today I'm going to do a lesson on British slang.
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We have students from both parts of the world that are in England, and students that are in America learning English.
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We have them all over the place.
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I specifically said England and America because the other day I had a student walk up to me, and I forgot their name, and I'm so sorry.
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And they were saying, "I was watching British television, and it was like learning English all over, I didn't understand.
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There was so much English slang. Could you do a lesson on English slang?"
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So here we are.
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So this is for those people who enjoy learning English and want to branch out, because, to be honest,
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if you've learned American English and you watch British English, it's going to actually help you with American English.
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What?
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British English is very different in its slang and whatnot, so you're going to have to learn to pay attention,
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and that attention or concentration will help you when you can use it learning American.
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And the same works in the reverse.
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If you learn British English and you start hearing Americans talk, sorry, like, "I'm from Texas",
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you're going to go, "What?"
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You'll learn to pay attention and you will be able to expand your English, because although they're on different parts of the world,
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they share the same language, most of it, but the slang is unique and different,
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and this lesson should start helping you learn how to learn words that are in movies and television, British shows,
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and you'll be able to understand them so you can actually get more out of the show.
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You ready? Let's go to the board.
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Enough talking. Enough.
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So the first thing I want to show you... Okay.
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British flag, American flag.
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So here's the British slang, and on this side we have the American translation.
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Okay?
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"Guy" and "dude" is like a slang in American, anyway, American English.
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But I will tell you what the word means in English, and then we'll go over there and see what the translation would be.
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The first one we have is "bloke".
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It's a noun.
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In America, we would say "guy" or "dude".
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So in England, you might say, "Who's that bloke over there?"
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And in America, you'd say, "Who's that guy?"
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"Dude", I mean, "Who's that dude, man?"
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I mean, no.
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But you can think closer to "guy", but "dude" is an equivalent to it.
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"Mate".
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"He's me mate. He's me flatmate."
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In this case, we mean "friend".
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"He's me best mate."
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Now, here we don't use it that way, but, you know, "mate" here means to a male and a female,
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or what have you, come together and have relations.
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But in England, your mate's your friend.
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"He's a good mate of mine."
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Now, this is an old word, so don't shoot me and go to England and go,
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"There's a pretty bird. I love that bird."
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Okay? It's an older use of the word for female, "bird".
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Sometimes they say "lass" or "lassie", but that's more Scottish and Irish.
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"Bird" is there.
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Now, interesting fact about "bird".
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If you hear someone in England goes, "That's for birds" or "That's for the birds",
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they may be saying that's for women or girls.
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In Canada, for instance, you say, "That's for the birds", it means it's not important.
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It's not...
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It's for a child or it's for a less intelligent person.
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So just learning this alone, you're like, "What? Be careful."
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Because what they mean in one country, "That's for the birds", just it means it's for women.
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Doesn't mean they're saying stupid.
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Okay? This is why we want to learn this.
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Okay?
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"Fit".
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If you've watched any American television, you've got guys like Tom Cruise or Chris Ellsworth
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or The Rock, and they're all fit.
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Whoa. Mmm.
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Right? Okay, cool.
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But in England, "fit" has another meaning.
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It's an adjective, and it means good-looking.
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"That bird's rather fit, right? Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah."
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Now, they might mean also she is athletic, she's in good shape.
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But they will commonly say, "That's a fit-looking jacket."
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Now, here's one you don't have.
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In the US right now, people are talking about their fits.
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"How's my fit looking?"
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And they mean outfit.
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Cool. How cool is that, right?
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So they go, "My fit looks pretty good today."
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In the US, they're saying, "My outfit looks good."
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So you'd better watch and listen carefully to who is speaking.
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In England, "fit" means good-looking, and it also can mean athletic.
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In America, "fit" can be just your outfit.
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They shorten the word, and being athletic.
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Cool?
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See, that's why you come here for the good stuff.
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"Chuffed".
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You know, Josh looks rather chuffed when he got that goal.
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Right? Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
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What the hell is "chuffed"?
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It means pleased, or when you're happy with yourself.
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"I got the promotion."
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"You got the promotion? Don't he look rather chuffed, that guy there, right?
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The mate got the promotion."
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He's happy with himself, so you're chuffed.
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Right?
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Now, that is an adjective.
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Now, "pissed", this is where it gets rather interesting again.
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And "pissed off".
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In England, they will use both, being pissed and pissed off.
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But "pissed" in England by itself means drunk.
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"Look at that bloke, he's rather pissed.
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Look at him falling down all over the place, there, right?"
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Drunk.
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In America, "pissed" means angry.
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"I heard Jeff's really pissed about what happened in the company."
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"Yeah, he's really angry about that."
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Now, both will use "pissed off" to be angry, but in the UK, "pissed" will be drunk,
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and American, "pissed" will be angry.
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Similar, not the same when we use the "pissed off" version they both used.
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Keep that in mind. Right?
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Hey, you want to go out this Friday and get pissed?
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I'm not asking you to get angry, but let's get drunk.
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Now, along with being pissed, being "miffed".
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"Charlotte was rather miffed that the horse didn't come home."
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"Miffed", angry, upset.
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Hmm. Look at the word "miffed".
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You can see a little British person shaking when they say it.
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"I'm miffed about that."
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You know, the constraint and control they have.
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Okay, "miffed", it means to be upset.
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Our next one is "knackered".
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It's an adjective, and it means very tired or...
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Oh, "exhausted", which I must have been when I added the extra "e" here.
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We don't need an extra "e" for "exhausted" because I was very tired when I did this lesson.
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Forgive me.
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Interesting fact about "knackered".
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In the old days, a knackery was a place that you took a horse that died, and they would make glue out of it.
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Sorry, vegans, vegetarians, or anyone who's triggered by that.
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So, you can imagine that if you're knackered, it means you are dead tired.
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Ouch.
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Okay?
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So, we're very tired in the United States, we're exhausted, and that's "knackered".
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All right.
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So, the next one after we add "knackered", being dead tired, we have "bullocks".
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Now, that's interesting because "bullocks" can be a noun or an exclamation.
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And what do I mean by that?
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Noun, it's testicles, the things between men's legs, the testes.
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But as an exclamation, if you want to say something's not true, Jones...
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I'm trying to think of something, like...
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Jones is a fantastic writer.
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"Bullocks!"
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Not true.
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Or defensive, if someone says something to you, you're like, "Bullocks, I'm not doing it.
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Bullocks."
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Right?
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Not true, or you can use it as a defensive way of "I'm being defensive, I'm not going
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to do what you asked me to do", and that is "bullocks".
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As an adjective for "expensive", you know, some of you are young enough or old enough
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to know this, and some of you don't know it, but there were the Spice Girls and there was
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"posh spice", and if you wondered what it was because it was sporty spice, I think it
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was flamingo spice, I'm just joking, salty spice, she was rather salty.
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Joke, joke, joke.
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But there was "posh spice".
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"Posh" in English...
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In England means "fancy" or "expensive".
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"That's a rather posh jacket you're wearing there, mate. Right."
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And you could be saying it looks fancy or expensive.
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"I went to a posh party the other day."
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Of course that's not going to be expensive if you're saying a fancy party.
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All right?
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And the opposite of "posh" we got is "naff", and that's also an adjective, and this is
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"tacky" or "worthless".
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So in this case it's like, ugh, when someone wears, I don't know, you know, big gold chain...
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Uh-oh, I don't want the rap community coming after me.
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But big gold chains and diamond earrings are dripping down, and, you know, like, velvet
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suits, and they're like, "Hey, look, I'm styling with their gold teeth", and you're like,
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"Man, that's tacky".
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But that's "naff", right?
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It's tacky and worthless.
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Now, not saying that about the rap community, I love you guys, right?
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I'm not going to say Jay-Z or anyone, I don't even know what to say.
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DMX, love him.
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Here we've done our 11...
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See that?
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Two E's.
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Eleven British slangs and the American translation, so the next time you're watching a British
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movie you'll be able to...
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When you hear someone go "Bollocks", you'll know why he's saying it, you'll be like, "Yeah,
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he's got big balls.
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Whoops.
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Testicles."
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All right, so we're going to do what we usually do right now, we're going to take a break,
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quick break, and we're going to go to our quiz, our homework, and that extra magic.
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So, we're back and it's testing time.
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Now, I may give you a few options because you might say, "Hey, I could also say..."
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And I'm going to say to you, you're a smart person, you're a smart chap, bloke.
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So let's look at a story first, and what I want you to do is take that British slang
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we learned before and put it in the story, here.
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Okay?
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Then we're going to go to the extra, where I'll teach you a couple words that I know
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you want to know, but I didn't write down, but those are the words you really wanted
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to know and that's what you came for.
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And of course, we'll go through the quote.
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So, you ready?
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Let's do this.
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So, "I went to a party with my best..."
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What's another word for "friend"?
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"Mate".
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"Me best mate."
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Now, "There were a few...
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Something that had been drinking a lot, and they were proper something."
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I know you would have an option, here, but what I wanted was this, and they were a proper
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what?
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If they were drinking a lot, what would they be?
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Right, they were proper pissed.
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And remember, be careful, in America that would be angry, but in England that would
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be drunk.
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So, we got "blokes".
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Now, you could have put "birds", but you know, we're thinking the ladies are nice and respectful,
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but the boys got drunk, 21st century, who knows, but let's go with this one.
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Next.
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"Tommy and I saw a real..."
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This is a tough one because there's two words that could go here, right?
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What would you say?
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Because she's in a nice dress, so what do you...
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What would you think it would be?
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Well you know she's in a dress, so she's probably...
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The noun would be "bird", which would be girl or woman, and what are your two options, here?
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What could you say?
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Well, I looked at this and said "nice dress", and I would say she's posh, suspensive, nice
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dress.
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But you could also say, remember, she's attractive, so she could be fit.
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She could be a fit bird in a nice dress, attractive woman in a nice dress, or a classy woman in
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a nice dress.
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Right?
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Nice, expensive dress.
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Cool.
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Right?
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Let's do the next one.
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"Tommy asked the girl if she wanted to dance, but she said no because she was what?"
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Could be many things.
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Right?
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Pissed.
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She was too drunk.
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Could be.
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Could be.
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Oh, she didn't say she didn't, but I would say this.
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What would I say?
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She was knackered.
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She seemed like a nice girl, right?
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She was knackered.
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Now, some of you bad people would say she was pissed, she was too drunk to dance, and
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you could say that, but let's make it a nice, clean story, shall we?
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"She gave Tommy her number and asked him to call her."
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The end.
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I know, simple story, like...
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It's free.
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It's a free video.
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Okay?
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Simple story.
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There you go.
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You got your words.
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But now for the pièce de résistance, the three words you were waiting for.
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All right.
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"Fancy a nice snog"?
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Could lead to a shag, eh?
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Hey, you, sod off.
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It's me girl.
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All right, so when we talk about "snog", this word here, in America you might be confused
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with "smog", like the urine's dirty.
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No.
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A "snog" is non-romantic kissing, so, you know, you might use a little bit of tongue,
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the French method.
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Yes.
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Like this.
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Yes.
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Non-romantics.
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You know, in the movies they're like...
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Oh, sorry.
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No, no, that's like...
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That's like...
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You know, the nasty stuff, when you're drunk and you drink a lot.
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That's a "snog".
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"Shag".
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If you've watched...
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What was his name?
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It was a British...
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It was a Canadian who acted like a British man, Austin Powers.
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He goes, "Shag, baby, yeah!"
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All right.
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In this case we're talking about intercourse, sexual relations.
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As Clinton would say, "I did not have sexual relations with that lady.
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I shagged."
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Okay?
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Now, here's a good one, "Sod off, mate.
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Sod off."
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It's not a nice way, it's actually a rude way of saying "get lost".
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In America you might say...
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It's sort of like saying "eff off".
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Right?
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"Sod off, mate."
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Now, you could say it in a nice way, which is like, "Sod off, you're joking, right?"
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Now, "get lost, you're joking", that's not real.
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Or you can tell someone, "Hey, it's me girl, there.
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Sod off."
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All right?
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"You and your mate, sod off, leave here."
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And that means "get lost", and it's a very, we would say, vulgar or not nice way of saying
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it.
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So now you've got three really cool ways of speaking British and sounding cool.
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Next time you go to the pub or you're in America, "Hello, Patricia, would you like to snog,
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eh?"
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And she tells you to "sod off", just leave.
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You got it.
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She told you.
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Now, to have some fun, to practice, because if you're learning, you know, you know American
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English, you want to practice British English, best way to do it if you don't have a British
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friend is watch a British movie.
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I'm going to name some of these ones that you might like.
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This one's really new, but it's Notting Hill, Love Actually, some of my favourites, actually,
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and The Gentleman's pretty good.
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Watch those and come back and write in the comments below what you think or what you
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didn't understand.
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You can put other words to it.
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What does this mean?
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Why do they say this?
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Like, "chips and crisps", not what you think they are.
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Right?
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You want some chips in England?
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It's not the same as what you're going to get in America, and I'm going to be happy
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to help you with those ones.
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Okay?
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Anyway, we have a couple of people on engVid, like Jade, Benjamin, and I'm probably forgetting
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one.
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Don't kill me, but you can always leave a comment going "Don't forget me!"
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Jill, I think it's Jill or Gil, yeah.
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Check out their videos, they're British.
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So on engVid, you can... like, you come here, you come to the home of English, man.
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We got Americans, we got Canadians, we got Brits.
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All right?
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Check out their channels on our station and you can learn.
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So yeah, that's what I mean to say.
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Support the channel, hit like, hit that notification bell.
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Right?
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Go watch those guys on engVid and come see me again.
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Have some more interesting lessons for you.
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Anyway, that's all.
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Ta-ta.
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It's British, right?
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See you later.
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Right.
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Got to sort off now.
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Right?
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No, I'm not going to get shagged.
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