British Slang For Tired (9 Examples!)

British Slang For Tired

Life can wear us out sometimes—in fact, a lot of the time. Out of this arises the need for many different ways to describe being tired, and the British are world leaders in this area. British slang is rich with tons of different ways to … Read more

British Slang For Delicious (20 Examples!)

British slang for delicious

Britain is renowned for many things, but it’s probably fair to say that British food isn’t internationally recognized for being all that great. This reputation, though, is certainly unfair as Britain has some of the best food in the world without a doubt. While British … Read more

British Slang For Television (11 Examples!)

British Slang For Television

TVs are a staple of most of our lives, so it’s not surprising that a lot of slang lingo arises to describe them. Whether it’s scolding parents trying to get their kids to stop watching too much TV, or just the general way in which … Read more

British Slang For Soldier (30 Examples!)

British Slang For Soldier

The army is a place of profound camaraderie and comradeship, and so it’s not surprising that the army tends to give rise to a great deal of slang. A lot of this slang eventually seeps out into wider society and a lot of it does … Read more

British Slang For Going To Bed (12 Examples!)

British Slang For Going To Bed

It’s the end of the night, and you’re looking for a way out. Most of the guests have left, but there are still some stragglers who don’t want the night to end. How do you tell them you’re going to bed without just declaring that … Read more

British Slang For Jerk (19 Examples!)

British Slang For Jerk

The British are not really one for calling people jerks. That said, they have an incredibly varied and colorful set of slang terms to describe people they don’t like, people who are being obnoxious, and generally unpleasant or belligerent people. From the mildest and tame … Read more

British Slang For Husband (Explained!)

British Slang For Husband

The most common British slang words for husband are common terms like “hubby”, “hubs” or “other half”. There are a few other terms you’ll hear in certain local dialects, such as “pot and pan” being Cockney rhyming slang for husband, or old man. Old man … Read more

British Slang For Tea (12 Examples!)

British Slang For Tea

The British are internationally renowned tea drinkers. Most of them can’t get by without it, and the nation seems to run on it. With that in mind, it’s unsurprising that across all parts of Britain, there is a huge variety of slang terms for cups … Read more

British Slang For Thief (12 Examples!)

British Slang For Thief

Thieves, as far as we can tell, have been around as long as people have. If someone has called something theirs, there has been someone around who wanted to take it without their permission. Unsurprisingly, this has led to a lot of colorful language being … Read more

British Slang For Walking (Helpful Content!)

British Slang For Walking

The most common British slang terms for walking include common terms like “stroll” or “strut”. In more specific circumstances you may hear terms like “swagger” or “saunter”. When it comes to walking as an activity, you might hear the term “rambling” widely used. “Plodding” is … Read more