Why do Brits say mad?

Why do Brits say mad?

What is funny British slang for annoyed?

What is funny British slang for annoyed?

To be “miffed” means to be annoyed or unhappy in British slang.


What is the British slang for unpleasant person?

What is the British slang for unpleasant person?

Gits: A mild derogatory term for someone unpleasant or annoying. Tossers: This is a stronger insult, often used to describe someone as contemptible or arrogant. Arseholes: A more offensive term for someone who is obnoxious or unpleasant.


How do you say annoying in slang?

How do you say annoying in slang?

You can say " you're a buzzkill", or they "bother" or are "bugging" me, or call them a "pest".


What is the British slang for silly people?

What is the British slang for silly people?

A number of different words are used for that. Some included “dolt”, “poltroon” and “cottonhead”. The word “idiot” itself in Britain is often applied to people in rural areas with obvious physical and mental deformities, and is clearly meant as a pejorative.


What is the British slang for annoying children?

What is the British slang for annoying children?

Is bloody heck a swear word?


Why do Brits say mad?

Why do Brits say mad?

Is screw it vulgar?


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