What is bangin English?
What is bangin English?
(ˈɛksələnt ) adjective. exceptionally good; extremely meritorious; superior.
What is banging slang for?
(slang) Excellent, brilliant, very exciting, top, great. Wow, what a banging haircut! It looks terrific! (slang) Attractive; sexually appealing.
What does dozy mean in England?
: tired or sleepy. : stupid or silly. See the full definition for dozy in the English Language Learners Dictionary.
Is Akneehow a word?
Akneehow is a word for ‘hello’ with an East-Asian accent. It is often used by Bamgines in the UK.
What does banging mean in Scotland?
Scottish National Dictionary (1700–) Eng. to mean a heavy, resounding blow. A special Sc.
Is banging a bad word?
Slang: Vulgar. to have sexual intercourse with. to strike violently or noisily: to bang on the door. to make a loud, sudden, explosive noise like that of a violent blow: The guns banged all night. Slang: Vulgar. to have sexual intercourse.
What do they call condoms in England?
Rubber
Rubber. This is an informal way of saying condom on the US – so a rubber is a contraceptive. We just call them condoms in the UK.
How are you in UK slang?
Starter slang ‘Hiya’ or ‘Hey up’ – these informal greetings both mean ‘hello’ and are especially popular in the north of England. ‘What about ye?’ is popular in Northern Ireland and is another way of saying ‘How are you?’ ‘Howay’ is popular in the north east of England and means ‘let’s go’ or ‘come on’.
What is a doozie mean?
extraordinary
: an extraordinary one of its kind a real doozy of a snowstorm.
What does shirty Bertie mean?
Shirty birty (bertie)? + -y (2), on notion of being disheveled in anger.
What is the meaning of fat Neek?
Fatneek: some thicc dude with a big forehead with a hairstyl…
What is British slang like?
British slang is also dynamic and ever changing – it can be regional, ‘tribal’, a passing trend, and it varies across age groups – parents often discover the latest slang words from their kids. Here’s a taster of some the more common everyday British slang words and phrases.
What does Bon mean in slang?
Some think it has its origins in the French word bon, meaning “good”. 11. Bruv Short for “brother”, this London street slang is used to refer to a male friend. “You alright bruv?”
Do you understand cockney slang?
If not, don’t worry, most Brits wouldn’t understand it either! This is probably the most famous slang in Britain. It was started by Cockney* street sellers and market traders in the east end of London in the 1840s.
What does it mean to banter with someone?
Banter Making jokes, often at the expense of others in your company. British people love to banter, and someone with good banter is likely to be popular. While from the outside it may look like we’re insulting each other, it’s actually a sign of affection.