05.11.08 - Photos of Harry at the Calvary Memorial Parade 05.10.08 - Photos of William at the Under 18 Water Polo event. 05.09.08 - Photos of William at the St. Aidans Church of England Primary School. 05.08.08 - Added photos of William visiting the Central Beacons Mountain Rescue Team in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales and the Valleys Kids Project in Porth, Wales. 05.07.08 - Added Photos of William revisiting the Royal Marsden Hospital and Photos of Will & Harry at the City Salute Pageant event. 05.04.08 - Added Photos of William & Harry at the Coworth polo match attended by Chelsy and Kate. 05.01.08 - Added Photos of William at the Sporting Heroes Dinner in London and photos of William secret trip to Afghanistan
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As the first Prince William and Prince Harry site to feature "British" slang, here is the original list. We'll
be adding more as we go along.
New additions -
Stag Party - Bachelor party
Fanny - Vagina
Pukka - Brilliant
Scally - White trash
Tanked - Very drunk
ace - brilliant, excellent
agro - short for aggravation or violence
anorak - geek, nerd
apples and pears - stairs
arse - ass, but seemingly ruder
asian - In Britain, Asian doesn't mean Japanese/Chinese,
it means Middle Eastern. Oriental would be Japanese/Chinese/etc.
Also you might be surprised to learn that among
the British, Eastern Europeans are not considered to be "White People." A
Russian, for example, is not a white person.
balmy - insane, crazy
banging - exciting, powerful
boat race - face
bang on - right on, exactly
barmy - a foolish person, mad
barnet - hair
beast - an ugly girl
beetle - hurry about
bell - a telephone call
berk - fool
big girl's blouse- playful ridicule for a young man who is a bit soft and shy
big style - greatly if she's big style into him
bird - probably the most common slang term for woman/girl/girlfriend
biscuits- cookies
blank - rudely ignore
blinkered - narrow minded
bloke - a guy
bloomers - big lady underwear - granny style
boffin - someone a bit too knowledgeable about their subject like nerd some what
bogey - booger
bollocks - its literal meaning is "testicals" but used to say "that's nonsense" or "that's crap"
bomb - usually costs bomb meaning expensive
bonk - to have sex
boot - trunk of a car
brassed off - fed up
brill - cool
brolly - umbrella
bugger off - get lost
bung - throw
camp - Someone who shows gay behavior or a bit fem
cheeky - impudent, smart ass
cheerio - bye bye, ta ta
cheese and rice - Jesus Christ
cheesed off - bored, fed up
chemist - pharmacy
chips - fries
chuffed - happy
clobber - clothes
crisps - potato chips
cushy - easy
dicky - sick
do - a party
doddle - easy
dodgems - bumper cars
dog-end - cigarette butt
dodgy - flaky, tricky
dosh - money
doughnut - a complete idiot
duff - junk
dunky - condom
eppy - to freak out
fag - cigarette
fancy - to have a crush on someone
flat - apartment
gander - glance, check out
geezer - like bloke (see above)
fizzy Drink - sodas
full of beans - fully of energy
habdabs - terror, the frights, nerves...often heard as the screaming abdabs
hacked off - fed up, annoyed
holiday - vacation
jiggered - exhausted
kip - nap
knackered - tired or worn out
knickers - underwear
lift - elevator
limey - Unflattering term for an Englishman. Started through American
contact with British sailors who ate limes to ward off scurvy.
lorry - truck or van
lovebite - hickey
market - grocery store
mate - friend
mincing - Effeminate. a dainty, girly,
prissy, characteristic on a male. Ex. Prince Charles has always had a mincing
walk.
minger - smelly person
minted - wealthy
nappy - diaper
nick - steal
oily - cigarette
old fruit - an affectionate address
on your bike - go away
out of your tree - crazy
pants - underwear
parky - chilly
pavement - sidewalk
pen and ink - stink
pictures of the Queen - paper money
plasters - band aids
plates of meat - feet
plonker - idiot
Ponce - girlish male
Pratt - silly person, bratty
pull - To seduce, for a
one night stand.
punter - just a girl, guy, anyone
row - argument
sacked - Fired from the job
scrum - To tackel, to fight. A scrum is in rugby when the 8 players
on one side (the forwards) bind together to push against the forwards from
the opposition.
slag - A slutty male. A man always out looking for sex.
(American men seem to be proud to call themselves "Pimps" and "Playas," But
if you call a man in the UK a slag he'll be highly offended, and deny it.)
smart - Talking about the way you are nicely dressed. "You're looking very smart today."
smashing - Terrific
snog - to make-out (as if you didn't know...)
sod - attach to any word to make it derogatory like 'sod off' is 'get lost' while 'sod you' is like 'bite me'
spend a penny - Go to the bathroom.
spunk - liveliness, excitement
tap - facet
taking the piss - joking , making fun
take Away - take out food (EX. "Let's get some take away tonight instead of cooking")
tart - A female slag.
tick - check
tidy - nice looking generally used for girls
till - cash register
torch - flashlight
tosser - an annoying person
touch - way cool
trog - ugly girl
trolley - Shopping Carti
turn a hair - The British equivalent of "bat an eyelash." Ex "No one turned a hair." "No
one batted an eyelash." Translation= No one cared.
uni - Short for university
waffle - talk on and on about nothing
washing up liquid - Hand soap
wanker - a jerk
whinge - whine
whinger - A whiner. Someone who complains.
wind up - make fun of someone
wobbler - To have a tantrum
yob - rowdy, agressive
you all right? - This is used a lot around London and the south to mean, "Hello, how are you"? You'd respond with "All right."