British Slang: INSULTS & childish sayings

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English Jade


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Hi, everyone. I'm Jade, and what I'm telling you today is expressions and sayings and,
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in sorts, words that kids use in British English, or at least they did when I was a kid. So
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I'm just telling you some of the things that I remember. The thing about kids, as I'm sure
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you know, they can be quite mean, can't they? In a funny way, but they can also be quite
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mean. So let me tell you some of the things that we used to say to each other when I was
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at school.
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So if you want to insult someone in the playground, you could call somebody a "soap dodger". "What's
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a 'soap dodger'", I hear you ask. A "soap dodger" is someone who doesn't wash, who's
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a dirty, unclean person. If you "dodge" something, it means you, like, you run away from it -- run
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away from it. So a "soap dodger" runs away from being clean and washing.
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"Minger." "Minger" is actually a new word. I don't think we had this when I was at school,
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but it's "childish". It means "ugly person". Like, "Ew, you minger." This one is really
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bad, actually. I don't agree with this one. Sometimes, people say "ginger minger". And
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"ginger" is someone with red hair. That's really mean about people with ginger hair.
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"Div" means "stupid person". "Oh, shut up, you div." "Go away, you div."
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"Weirdo" -- "strange person". "I'm not talking to you. You're a weirdo. No. Go away." Kids
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like to say "go away" a lot, so I'll be repeating that frequently throughout this lesson.
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This will tell you something about British culture, I think, because it's an insult for
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you to study and try to do your best, basically. So somebody at school who actually cares and
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does their work, well, that person is called a "try hard", and that's seen as a bad thing
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to be called a "try hard". Probably -- maybe in your country, that's a good thing. "You
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try hard. Well done! In Britain, it's like -- nah. It's seen as a good thing to be good
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without trying -- to be kind of lazy. But for some reason, working hard is not a good
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thing.
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And this did apply to me when I was at school, but I wear contact lenses now. I was a "four-eyes",
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a "four-eyes" person. I wore glasses. But actually, when I was at school, I don't remember
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anybody ever calling me "four-eyes", so I was okay. I survived.
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A couple of other mean things kids say now. Now might be called -- you might call someone
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a "loser" if they're the kind of person you wouldn't want to be friends with. Like, they
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don't do anything good. They're, like, uncool. It's really sad to say it. They're a pathetic
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person. That's so mean and horrible, but that's what kids say.
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You might also be a loner -- someone with no friends. Then, you're called a "loner".
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That doesn't feel very good if you're at school either.
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Also, we use this adjective, "sad". Someone's "sad" if they're just, like, not cool, and
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they're always, like, saying the wrong things, wearing the wrong things. You can say that
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person's "sad".
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What do you do if somebody calls you a "ginger minger div"? Well, you can come back at them
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with this. You can say, "I'm rubber, and you're glue. Whatever you say bounces off of me and
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sticks to you." And that way, like, their words can't hurt you. And then, they'll just
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be really embarrassed. They'll be shamed with your come back here.
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Let's have a look at more general childish expressions now. Moving on a little bit from
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the insults. Staying there, but slowly moving away from it. Kids are fond of saying this,
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"Your mum!" It just doesn't -- you can say it to anything. Somebody insults you; you
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can say, "Your mum!" Or you don't think they're funny or whatever, or you disagree with them;
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you can say, "Your mum!"
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Or if you don't want to listen to someone -- you don't want to listen to their insults,
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you can say, "Shut your gob/shut your trap/shut your cakehole." They're all the same thing.
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So that's your -- that could be your "gob"; that could be your "trap"; or it could be
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your "cakehole". In goes the cake because you've got a big mouth.
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Kids are really fond of telling other people to go away as I mentioned before, so here
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are two ways to do it. You can tell them to "get lost". "I'm not listening to you anymore.
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Get lost." Or you can simply say, "Do one!" That also means the same thing; "Get out of
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here."
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And then, as a reply, you can say -- I find this one -- it's got that childish, irritating
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quality to it, which I quite like. "Don't get your knickers in a twist." And your "knickers"
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are, like, the underwear that women wear." So don't -- "Don't get stressed", you know?
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"Don't get your knickers in a twist." And that can be a very clever thing to say at
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the right moment.
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And if someone is being a bit stressed with you, you can say, "Take a chill pill." That
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means, "Relax." And if you're good at saying any of these and you do it in the right tone,
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it can be quite funny.
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Some other things to mention here. If someone insults you or teases you or says something
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and you don't know what to say, someone might say to you, "Has cat got your tongue?" That's
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what happens when you don't know what to say, when you're like -- you want to say something,
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but nothing's -- you're not thinking of anything good. That's the situation for "cat's got
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your tongue".
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This one's particularly childish. "Liar, liar! Pants on fire! Liar, liar! Pants on fire!"
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That could be annoying. And that one's for particularly young kids, I reckon. You wouldn't
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really get away with that in high school. You might seem a bit of a sad loser if you
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said that in high school. But it's all right for little kids.
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This one's quite cute. If something's easy to do, you can say, "Easy, peasy, lemon squeezy."
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It's done. It's easy.
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And it seems that everybody knows this one. You've finished what you're doing, you can
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say, "See you later, alligator. In a while crocodile." Which brings us to the end of
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this lesson. You can go and do the quiz on this lesson at www.engvid.com. You can also
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subscribe here so you get to see my other videos about English -- learning English.
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And you could also subscribe on my personal channel. I do all kinds of things on my personal
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channel, too. I really appreciate you subscribing in both places, okay?
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I want -- I've told you all this, but I want you to use these words responsibly, okay?
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I don't want you to go around bullying anyone and calling them "weirdo try hards", okay?
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It's not nice. It's good to have the knowledge. And remember, if somebody's mean to you, you
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can say, "I'm rubber, and you're glue. Whatever you say bounces off of me and sticks to you."
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And on that note, I'm going to go now. So bye-bye.
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"Jade wins. Flawless victory."
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