On the Subject of British Slang
Good day dear sir. I’m absolutely spiffing today. Care for a spot of luncheon once finished with this thingamabob here?
- The module consists of four buttons on the flag, each containing a word. It also contains a definition.
- Use the guide below to find the word that matches the definition.
- Because the British are awkward sods, at each stage, you must input the answer from the previous stage. For this reason, the first correct answer is always the blank button.
- Progress through six stages to disarm the module.
A List of Fabulous British Words | |||||
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Word | Definition | Word | Definition | Word | Definition |
Bagsy | Call dibs | Wally | Silly person | Chinwag | Having a chat |
Tickety-boo | In good order | Waffle | Speech of little value | Mardy | Acting sulky |
Pear-shaped | Gone wrong | Shirty | Short-tempered | Shambles | Total mess |
Poppycock | Nonsense | Nick | Prison | Mint | Excellent condition |
Gutted | Really disappointed | Geezer | Cool London man | Gaff | Your home |
Fag | Cigarette | Faff | Waste time | Dench | "Cool" |
Chocka | Packed or busy | Butchers | Have a look | Budge Up | Move over |
Bender | Long drinking session | Anorak | Bit of a geek | Blighty | England/Britain |
Ta | Thanks | Cheerio | Goodbye | Bloke | Male person |
Skive | Skip school or work | Loo | Toilet | Do | Party |
Brolly | Small parasol | Mortal | Very drunk | Round | Drinks for all |
Lurgy | Illness | Flog | Sell quickly | Chuffed | Really pleased |
Blinder | Achieve faultlessly | Mug | Gullible idiot | Fortnight | Two weeks |
Fit | Very attractive | Quid | Pound coin | Collywobbles | Nervous |