Useful British English Words and Expressions
by Diane Dowejko, St Giles Brighton
Here are some common British English expressions which you might hear native English speakers saying in the UK, and you might want to use as well:
- I’m going to pop to the loo.
pop = go quickly and come back
loo = toilet
- Can you spare a quid?
Can you spare = Do you have extra (for me)
a quid = one pound (£)
- I’m going to buy some fags.
fags = cigarettes
- There was a lot of booze at the party.
booze = alcohol
- I’m chuffed about my test results.
chuffed = very pleased / happy
- Have you got a light?
a light = a cigarette lighter
- Two pints
a pint = a large glass of beer (550ml)
- It’s a bit nippy outside today.
nippy = cold
- That was really dull.
dull = boring
- What’s on telly tonight?
telly = television / TV
- Don’t forget your brolly – it’s going to pour.
brolly = umbrella
pour = rain a lot
- That was an ace meal!
ace = great / fantastic
- Cheers mate!
cheers = thank you
mate = friend
- I had a lousy
lousy = bad / not enjoyable
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