10 British slang expressions

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Do you want to learn some English slang?
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We're looking at 10 British slang expressions today.
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British ones?
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But I'm American Yeah, and I'm British.
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So, I'm going to test you.
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A little while ago I gave Jay a quiz on British slang.
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And I won a prize.
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He did very well.
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I'll put the link here.
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And everyone enjoyed it, so we have another 10 words today.
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I hope to do well again.
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Um, but some of the words are more difficult this time.
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Uh oh.
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All right, give me the first one.
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Hmm, S-K-I-V-E.
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I would pronounce that 'skive' but, Yes, that's right, skive.
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I have absolutely no idea what this means.
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OK, let me give you an example.
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Um, she hated school so she skived off a lot.
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Ah, so she played hooky.
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She didn't go to school.
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Yes, in British English we usually say 'skive' or 'skive off' or 'bunk off'
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Bunk off?
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Yes, it's another slang term for the same thing.
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Skiving is when you don't go to school or work when you should.
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For example, he says he's too ill to come to work, but I think
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he's skiving.
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Tosh.
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It's always a funny word when I hear tosh.
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I think it just means nonsense or rubbish.
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You're quite right.
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Yes, use it in a sentence.
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Um, that offer I received in the mail that promised me 10 percent a year is tosh.
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That works.
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Tosh means nonsense or rubbish.
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So, don't talk tosh means don't talk nonsense.
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OK, what does this mean?
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Go spare.
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I'm gonna guess here that it means go with the least possible.
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Use as few of something as necessary.
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Oh, good guess.
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totally wrong.
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Ha, what does it mean?
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I'll give you some clues.
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I'll give you some examples.
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Um, I'd go spare if I didn't have my mobile phone.
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Stir crazy, you'd go nuts.
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You'd go crazy.
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You’d go insane.
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Yeah.
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I see.
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Yeah.
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What does spare have to do with being insane?
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Let me give you another context.
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I forgot to lock the office door last night.
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Don't tell Kathy or she'll go spare.
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Ok, I've got it.
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So it's like she'll go... go nuts but in a way that she gets very angry and very worried.
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So if you go spare, you often lose your temper.
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For example, Don't tell mum I skived off school.
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She'll go spare.
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Jammy.
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Thats...
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That could be lots of different things.
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I know 'jammies' I've heard you use for pajamas.
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oh yes, But, uh..
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or jim-jams.
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Right, but jammy?
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I mean we get 'in a jam' in American English meaning we're in trouble.
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What's 'jammy'?
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No, it's not the same as 'in a jam.'
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We could say that too when we're in trouble.
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But a person could be jammy if they have a stroke of
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good luck and it was purely down to chance and possibly they didn't deserve it.
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We say someone is jammy when something good has happened to them by chance, but they didn't
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make much effort.
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So they didn't really deserve the good luck.
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So when we're playing miniature golf and you get the ball in the hole, you're jammy.
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You could say to me, 'you jammy thing.'
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You jammy thing.
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Yes, and it's because I have no skills at this game and therefore it was strange that
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I got the ball in the hole.
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Um, but on the other hand, if I win at Scrabble then you couldn't
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say 'you jammy thing' because I always win at Scrabble because I'm very good at it.
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She's very good at it.
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He, he, he, OK, another one.
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Fancy someone.
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I know what this is.
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Yeah, I fancy you.
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I fancy you too.
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When you fancy someone, you like them a lot.
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You find them sexually attractive.
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If you fancy someone, it means you're attracted to them in a sexual way.
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so I could say, Mmm, I really like Jay.
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I hope he fancies me too.
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And then hopefully, they'll ask you on a date and then you never know but you might...
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Snog.
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To snog, I know this one too.
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it's to kiss.
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That's right, kiss passionately.
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If two people snog, they kiss and usually for a length of time.
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For example, the teacher caught Jim and Mandy snogging behind the bike sheds.
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Kerfuffle.
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I...
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I heard this years ago from Vicki and it really confused me.
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It means something that's very, very difficult.
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So, if something is very complicated, it's a kerfuffle
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to do.
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Ah, nice try.
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No.
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No, it's when there's when there's a lot of noise and activity and commotion and for no
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good purpose.
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It, it's...
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There’s lot of disturbance and making a fuss and getting excited about things.
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So like when Jay's cooking a meal in the kitchen, there's often a lot of kerfuffle.
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There's a lot of activity and commotion but nothing much gets done.
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I always thought it was because I had so many things happening at once.
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I had rice here, I had water here, I had pasta here.
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That's a kerfuffle, right?
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That is a kind of kerfuffle when you're in charge.
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A kerfuffle is when there's a lot of noise and activity and excitement.
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And it's an unnecessary fuss.
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We might ask, 'what's all the kerfuffle about?'
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And it's like asking 'what's all the fuss about?'
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Cooking should be a calm and peaceful activity.
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OK, next one.
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Miffed.
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Ok, well I think this means I'm annoyed because I've been snubbed in some way.
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That's quite a good explanation.
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So can you use it in a sentence?
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Yes, I got miffed when somebody stepped in front of me in the line for the bank.
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Yes, or in the queue.
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In the what?
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Somebody stepped front of you...
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In the what?
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In the queue.
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In the queue?
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So miffed is when you're a little annoyed by someone's behavior towards you.
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For example, 'I was miffed when he didn't call me.'
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Ok, snookered, or I think you might say snookered.
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I think it comes from the game of snooker which is a...
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No, snooker.
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Right, ha, I think it means you've been cheated.
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Ah, in American English snookered means to be cheated.
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But it has a different meaning in British English.
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What's that?
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OK. When you can't do something that you want to do because of some reason, some obstacle
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in your way, then you're snookered.
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And it comes from the game of snooker because if
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a ball's in the way and you can't get your ball in the hole, then you're snookered.
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Got it.
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OK.
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So for example, suppose you want to get your clothes cleaned before your job interview
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tomorrow, but the dry cleaner's is closed.
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Then you're snookered.
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Have a butcher's.
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I know this is cockney rhyming slang but I don't know what it means.
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I've forgotten.
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Have a butcher's.
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You're right.
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I'll give you a point for cockney rhyming slang.
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Cockney rhyming slang comes from the east end of London.
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And it was often the language that the prisoners in jail would
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use so that the people who were guarding them wouldn't understand them.
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And what you do is you have a phrase like 'a butcher's hook'
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and you find a word that rhymes with hook which in this case is... look.
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Oh, I see.
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And then you use a butcher's and it means a look.
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And we should do a video about them all one day 'cause there are lots of them.
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So, to have a butcher’s is cockney rhyming slang.
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And it means to have a look.
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So, can I have a butcher's means can I have a look.
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So, have we finished?
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Yes.
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How did I do?
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Well, not as well as last time but that's because I gave you more difficult words.
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So, no prize for me this time?
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No.
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Actually, I'm going to win the prize.
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What is it?
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You can have a butcher's if you want.
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It’s...
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Dinner for two at the Indian restaurant, again.
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We had a nice time there last time.
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Right.
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Bye-bye.
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Bye
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