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ENGLISH with James · engVidPublished at April 18, 2023 at 11:59 AM15:49
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British English Slang: What does it mean???

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English grammargrammarlearn Englishvocabularynative speakerbritish english slang
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April 18, 2023 at 11:59 AM
Duration
15:49
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Education
Channel region
Canada
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English grammar
Video Description
Were you chuffed or miffed when your posh mate got pissed? Do you think my jacket looks naff? Fancy a snog? In this video, you’ll learn some British English slang, and find out what words have similar meanings in North American English. By the way, I was born in England. Now sod off! https://www.engvid.com/british-english-slang-what-does-it-mean/ More of my videos about English slang: 8 Common Slang Phrases in English https://youtu.be/jnJHFaIPjgs English Vocabulary: Using names as nouns, verbs, adjectives... https://youtu.be/9jIna0huHmU In this lesson: 00:00 British Slang: What does it mean? 01:55 bloke = guy/dude 02:13 mate = friend 02:33 bird = girl 03:25 fit = good-looking 04:30 chuffed = pleased 04:55 pissed = drunk 05:40 miffed = upset 06:39 bollocks = test... 07:24 posh = fancy 08:03 naff = tacky 09:09 – Test – 12:30 snog = messy kissing 13:10 CENSORED BY YOUTUBE 13:34 sod off = get lost 14:19 – Homework –
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