What is the British slang for woman?
What is the British slang for woman?
What is the British slang for woman?
Bird
14. Bird. A word used to describe a woman.
What is British slang for beautiful?
10. Bonnie. Used in Scotland, this word means “pretty” or “beautiful”, and is normally used in reference to a woman.
How do you compliment a girl in British slang?
British Compliments
- You look smart/You’re smartly dressed – Smart, in this case, isn’t a reference to your mental state but more so about being dressed well.
- He’s as bright as a button – “Bright” in British words and phrases means smart.
- I quite fancy you – Fancy here means like or have a crush on.
What is a slang word for woman?
she (slang) sheila (Australia, slang) skirt (US, offensive slang) squaw (now offensive, ethnic slur) thot (US, offensive slang)
Why do Brits always say innit?
‘Innit’ – usually pronounced that way, usually with a regional accent of some kind, often with a Cockney accent of some kind, often with a Jamaican accent – it’s because it’s come really from the fashionable use, in London mainly, by the Asian community and the Jamaican community, popularised by Ali G and others.
What’s the most British thing to say?
11 Bloody Brilliant British English Phrases
- “Fancy a cuppa?” meaning: “Would you like a cup of tea?”
- “Alright?” meaning: “Hey, how are you?”
- “I’m knackered!” meaning: “I’m tired.”
- Cheeky. meaning: playful; mischievous.
- “I’m chuffed to bits!” meaning “I’m very pleased.”
- Bloody. meaning: very.
- To bodge something.
- “I’m pissed.”
What does Leng mean?
Definition of ‘leng’ 1. to tarry or linger. adjective. 2. obsolete.
What can I say instead of ladies?
damsel
- colleen.
- lady.
- lass.
- lassie.
- miss.
- virgin.
- woman.
- young girl.
What’s an old fashioned word for woman?
lady
lady Add to list Share. An old-fashioned or extremely polite word for “woman” is lady. A waiter who’s trying to be charming might say, “Can I get anything else for you ladies?”
What is a slang word for looking good?
Sic/Sick – Cool or sweet. Snatched – Looks good, perfect, or fashionable; the new “on fleek”