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We put American teens to the test to decode popular British slang like 'Gobsmacked' and 'Skint'! How well do you know British slang?
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American Teens vs British Slang! | React
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0:34 Round 1
1:33 Round 2
2:49 Round 3
3:43 Round 4
4:43 Round 5
5:32 Round 6
6:39 Round 7
7:33 Round 8
8:24 Round 9
10:15 Round 10
11:33 Round 11
12:37 Round 12
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@guns102
@guns102 18 дней назад
Love Island is a disgrace to British Slang. All of the terms in this video were around long before Love Island was even a thing 😅
@vickyjones6873
@vickyjones6873 18 дней назад
Came here to say this. 'Grafting' for example, has been around for a very long time and refers to 'working 'hard'. Nothing to do with pursuing romantic interests. Of course there will be colloquial differences to slang all across the UK, but using Love Island to teach these American teens about British slang is both a disservice to these teens and us British.
@Ruizon1
@Ruizon1 18 дней назад
Completely agree with this comment!
@kylet4140
@kylet4140 16 дней назад
Right? Like do bits just means do well like to crush it where I’m from
@makenziestancer146
@makenziestancer146 15 дней назад
​@@kylet4140yeh it does just means do very good
@x2oro821
@x2oro821 12 дней назад
dont deep it mate
@RainMakeR_Workshop
@RainMakeR_Workshop 18 дней назад
Neither "Crack On" nor "Grafting" have specifically romantic connotations.
@chibifirestorm
@chibifirestorm 18 дней назад
i thought grafting just meant to work hard(at a task or a job)
@RainMakeR_Workshop
@RainMakeR_Workshop 18 дней назад
@@chibifirestorm It does. Yes you can graft at getting to someone's attention or getting to know them, But in general it just means working hard.
@MetalRocksMe.
@MetalRocksMe. 18 дней назад
A lot of these were wrong. I always used grafting as a term for working hard.
@KayleighNatasha
@KayleighNatasha 17 дней назад
Same here
@Someloke8895
@Someloke8895 3 дня назад
To be fair, anything can be used to describe being drunk. Eg, Traffic coned, park benched, zebra crossinged, Tesco expressed...etc
@gaffer2602
@gaffer2602 10 часов назад
Wankered
@jaimsie
@jaimsie 18 дней назад
Some of these are new meanings brought about by shows like Love Island. For example, 'done bits' can also generally mean to do something well. 'Peng Sort' are actually two separate terms for attractive. Some people say 'peng', some say 'sort'. 'Grafting' just means working hard in general. But if you call something 'graft', it means an overly-difficult task - "building this shed is graft".
@Psychophilia
@Psychophilia 18 дней назад
yeah... I'm assuming the only "research" done here was the so called Brit's own knowledge, cos a lot of these are either wrong or just really bad examples. then again, if he's getting his examples from love island, that explains a lot
@t.a.k.palfrey3882
@t.a.k.palfrey3882 18 дней назад
What?! Grafting means to work hard, and has nothing to do with love interests. In fact over half of these phrases and words are unknown by either me, or my sons currently at uni in the UK. 🙄
@charlesbrent4297
@charlesbrent4297 18 дней назад
ik there were a few words in there were his definitions were way too specific and thus inaccurate. i swear he's not even British ha ha.
@jonpry07
@jonpry07 16 дней назад
Grafting is both working hard and also for a love interest
@lokephoenix1039
@lokephoenix1039 6 дней назад
Trick question on the Trollied one, you can use ANY noun to describe drunk in Britain and it works 😂😂
@Jamie_Pritchard
@Jamie_Pritchard 6 дней назад
I really wish I hadn't watched this one. The kids were great but the questions were bloody awful 😂
@GiannasEscapades
@GiannasEscapades 18 дней назад
I love that they are watching clips of a SNL spoof of Love Island and they think its really people from Love Island. lol
@advcon4093
@advcon4093 18 дней назад
That love island preview was not an accurate representation of todays love island 😂
@cr9153
@cr9153 13 дней назад
Grafting just means working hard.
@fuckbollock
@fuckbollock 10 дней назад
yup, some were just wrong
@jonmurray2350
@jonmurray2350 18 дней назад
The vast majority of these appear to be London used slang, but I don't think any are cockney rhyming slang, which is still used for quite a few words.
@callumroberts3361
@callumroberts3361 16 дней назад
None of those 4 were what done bits means 😂
@galaxydestroyer817
@galaxydestroyer817 12 дней назад
I was literally looking for this comment. Wtf are they on about ahaha
@shmooi796
@shmooi796 18 дней назад
I've consumed too much British media to the point that I know some of these have more than one meaning than the host is stating 😂
@jaimsie
@jaimsie 18 дней назад
You're right. But give an example of one that has more than one meaning...🤔
@melzymoomin888
@melzymoomin888 18 дней назад
@@jaimsie”grafting” means working… if someone says they “did some hard graft” they were doing hard work. I guess it can be used romantically, like “I was grafting to pull her” or something but I’ve lived my whole life in the uk and not heard it in that context. I don’t like/watch love island… (because they all seem a bit divvy 😜)
@jaimsie
@jaimsie 18 дней назад
@@melzymoomin888 yep. I've just added my own reply explaining this.
@KaoSBluey
@KaoSBluey 18 дней назад
Pretty much every word in the English dictionary has atleast 8 different meanings. Its a heavy context based language.
@ohuntermc9321
@ohuntermc9321 18 дней назад
Don't recall ever hearing "crack on" or "grafting" used in any romantic context. Maybe don't use Love Island as your main source for understanding British slang.
@melzymoomin888
@melzymoomin888 18 дней назад
Yeah you’re more likely to crack on with the housework..
@scmtuk3662
@scmtuk3662 18 дней назад
The same could apply to "grafting". I've always known it to just mean "working hard on something" in general, not necessarily "to pursue romantic interest".
@jonmurray2350
@jonmurray2350 18 дней назад
@@scmtuk3662 If you were building a house you would think there would be some graft involved.
@gmb2006
@gmb2006 18 дней назад
As a British person, some seem wrong?
@OMGSAMCOPSEY
@OMGSAMCOPSEY 18 дней назад
Passport revoked from whoever wrote these questions. Go live with James Corden and dont come back
@fbaallied
@fbaallied 18 дней назад
Lol, yall really hate Corden, 😂
@marydavis5234
@marydavis5234 18 дней назад
James Corden and his family moved back to England last year.
@OMGSAMCOPSEY
@OMGSAMCOPSEY 18 дней назад
@@marydavis5234 First the queen dies now this D:
@Isleofskye
@Isleofskye 13 дней назад
@@marydavis5234 Put another way. The Americans, finally,gave him the boot..
@marydavis5234
@marydavis5234 12 дней назад
@@Isleofskye no, he decided he needed to be closer to his parents as his mother is very sick.
@MultiAsh93
@MultiAsh93 18 дней назад
I’m a Brit and never once heard Butters as a slang word🤣 Also grafting means just working hard
@libsybum3591
@libsybum3591 17 дней назад
Butters is an older slang word so I don’t think it’s used as much now
@gnu_andrew
@gnu_andrew 15 дней назад
I thought it was a character in South Park
@Isleofskye
@Isleofskye 13 дней назад
Butters was more 80's/90's.
@MultiAsh93
@MultiAsh93 13 дней назад
@@Isleofskye explains it, I was born in 93
@Isleofskye
@Isleofskye 13 дней назад
@@MultiAsh93 I was born, next to Brixton and Peckham in South East London in 1954. lol
@alwaysbored-qk1gj
@alwaysbored-qk1gj 3 дня назад
Never heard of any of these slang words used by newer generations and barely anyone uses them.
@rachelbirchall4630
@rachelbirchall4630 11 дней назад
I'm a Brit & in my late 30 & I've not heard of some of these
@BertyJ
@BertyJ 10 дней назад
I'm a brit in my mid 30s and I've heard of all of these except the factor 50 one
@charlienerd
@charlienerd 9 дней назад
I'm 32 n English n know none these either maybe they're a Southern thing cos I'm northern
@rachelbirchall4630
@rachelbirchall4630 9 дней назад
@@charlienerd agree I'm northern too
@Jamie_Pritchard
@Jamie_Pritchard 6 дней назад
​@@charlienerdI think you're right
@Rashy225
@Rashy225 5 дней назад
“Done bits” never heard of that in my life. I’m going to assume most of these are London slang because I’m from the north and haven’t heard of some of these. “Peng” is London.
@torspedia
@torspedia 17 дней назад
To be fair, on question 11 the answer could have been all of them... considering the UK has so many words for being drunk. 😂
@LaMortDeLaMusique
@LaMortDeLaMusique 15 дней назад
Yeah 11 is a trick question
@SOmeth1ngT
@SOmeth1ngT 11 дней назад
Yeah I thought it was gonna be a trick question. We come up with new words by the day I swear
@rathpunks
@rathpunks 18 дней назад
TBF, anything can mean being drunk in English. I was absolutely ganached last night would still make sense
@IceMetalPunk
@IceMetalPunk 18 дней назад
"I was so sober last night, fam." "You didn't drink anything?" "Bruv, I drank *everyting.* That's why I got sobered."
@MultiAsh93
@MultiAsh93 14 дней назад
My favourite is that I was absolutely sloshed or plastered
@GRMJXX
@GRMJXX 18 дней назад
As someone who loves British slang (since a lot of it is Caribbean tones) I find it hilarious when other people are trying to figure out things that were said
@LaMortDeLaMusique
@LaMortDeLaMusique 15 дней назад
11 is a trick question. Any noun repurposed as a verb, which doesn't already exist as a verb, can be used to refer to being drunk. "I was absolutely gazebo'd last night" still works and people know what you mean. So all 4 could theoretically be correct.
@lokephoenix1039
@lokephoenix1039 6 дней назад
Absolutely car parked!
@nbunnysnowboard
@nbunnysnowboard 18 дней назад
I’d like to thank Monty Python, Harry Potter, the Inbetweeners, and TOWIE (The Only Way is Essex) for how well I did 😄
@The_Rising_Ape
@The_Rising_Ape 18 дней назад
Chav was originally an acronym, it stood for Council Houses And Violence and was used to describe a teenager that grew up on a council estate, dressed a particular way and was percieved as basically a lout or troublemaker.
@0MrScruff0
@0MrScruff0 18 дней назад
grafting doesn't have any any specific implication to romance. It is to work hard at something. You could be grafting to try and be romantic if you are putting in a lot of effort for a date.
@pdcookstar
@pdcookstar 18 дней назад
A grafter is someone that works hard not no simp! wtf is this video?
@xiz0808
@xiz0808 18 дней назад
Exacty, graft is work or a task, a grafter works hard, for example if Abdhi actually bothered to do the graft on this vid, half of it wouldn't be so stupidly wrong xD
@deanofcool
@deanofcool 18 дней назад
As a British person, there are some inaccuracies in this
@toodlescae
@toodlescae 18 дней назад
I knew gobsmacked, chuffed, dodgy, chinwag, skint. Guessed thd last 2. I thought pissed meant drunk. Watching HP, British reactors and the Great British Baking Show paid off some. 😂
@chibifirestorm
@chibifirestorm 18 дней назад
pissed does mean drunk, you aren't wrong. It also means angry as well, just short for pissed off
@Derenyx
@Derenyx 17 дней назад
Round 11 is misleading; anything can be a euphemism for drunk if ended with -ed and said with enough conviction.
@bebgab1971
@bebgab1971 17 дней назад
Mate I’m absolutely collywobbled
@robbpatterson6796
@robbpatterson6796 17 дней назад
Apart from "Mugged" either way some chav is coming up tome with a knife...
@MultiAsh93
@MultiAsh93 14 дней назад
My favourite thing to use is I was absolutely sloshed or plastered
@cr9153
@cr9153 13 дней назад
Very true, although trollied is a more commonly said one, but pissed is the main one most use.
@CottidaeSEA
@CottidaeSEA 18 дней назад
Chuffed to bits about this video.
@robindabird7467
@robindabird7467 12 дней назад
“I watched enough mumbo for this” killed me lol
@TheOtherPetard
@TheOtherPetard 10 дней назад
Absolutely THIS "Chuffed to bits with this one"
@SOmeth1ngT
@SOmeth1ngT 11 дней назад
Some of these are not correct, why would you use love island as your example
@helenwood8482
@helenwood8482 18 дней назад
Love Island is another planet. Very little of this is British slang.
@MorganAllison-bt9rn
@MorganAllison-bt9rn 15 дней назад
I’ve watched a couple of episode and I swear they just make stuff up
@LXII-CA
@LXII-CA 18 дней назад
Yoooo “shattered” should be “knackered” for British slang
@melzymoomin888
@melzymoomin888 18 дней назад
They’re interchangeable.
@vientersavage3064
@vientersavage3064 18 дней назад
We use both.
@warriorbard
@warriorbard 18 дней назад
I use knackered for when I'm tired (27%~35% energy left) but shattered when my energy reserves are flirting with 0% aka. exhausted; but yes, they're generally interchangeable.
@CmdrBrannick
@CmdrBrannick 18 дней назад
I had to stop. Jesus. I've either never heard of these or it's wrong.
@SteveODonnell
@SteveODonnell 18 дней назад
I'm Scottish but must be too old as many of them confused me and never heard them before.
@xiz0808
@xiz0808 18 дней назад
Teens react to incorrect British slang...
@k.neville6774
@k.neville6774 14 дней назад
Do not use “Love Island” as way to learn British slang… if you really want to learn it come to London!!!
@thebestfrom361
@thebestfrom361 13 дней назад
I´ll get right on it chief, just need the 1k pounds the plane ticket cost.
@Isleofskye
@Isleofskye 13 дней назад
Tru Say,Mi Bredda. Preach Those Words,Mi Bredrin.zeenn
@x2oro821
@x2oro821 12 дней назад
dont deep it
@TanakaSigauke
@TanakaSigauke 18 дней назад
Lmao tbh as a British person it could be all 4 or just 1 sometimes 2. Depends on context
@RedDevil_Joe
@RedDevil_Joe 18 дней назад
Also ‘pull’ in the context of ‘how did he pull her’ etc is old English slang but I hear Americans use it a lot these days. I’d say a melt is more of just a general idiot 😂
@simplefun
@simplefun 18 дней назад
Are there any other British people watching this and laughing their heads off😂
@MasterShaolin95
@MasterShaolin95 18 дней назад
Yep me lmao 🤣
@libsybum3591
@libsybum3591 17 дней назад
Tbf even I didn’t know some of these 😂
@petalnoir
@petalnoir 18 дней назад
I don't think the point went to the right person on the gobsmacked one with Claudia in it...I agree with 'In awe of something' (as a british person myself.) I hardly ever (tbh never) hear someone use it when they're pissed off or fed up. Even when you search it up it says 'astounded' another word for shocked/ speechless, not pissed or fed up.
@Mrmayhembsc
@Mrmayhembsc 18 дней назад
As a Brit who lived in the east midlands/east Anglia, I have never heard of: Done bits(though I'd guess that), butters, Blanking(though I'd guess that), factor 50 It must be some Gen Z thing (I'm getting old as a millennial):
@gagaforgluing8247
@gagaforgluing8247 18 дней назад
I hadn't heard of any of those ones either. But I'm 46, I must be old now 😂
@KaoSBluey
@KaoSBluey 18 дней назад
Never heard of any of them apart from blanking and his description of blanking is terrible. Blanking is just not acknowledging someone.
@JM-to9dk
@JM-to9dk 18 дней назад
I’m a London Millennial. I knew all except “done bits”, “pied off” and “factor 50”. This is definitely regional and generational.
@jamesthomas7102
@jamesthomas7102 15 дней назад
As a Welshman, some of the questions have multiple correct answers, so please do make the teens aware of this, for example "chuffed" can mean both pleased and excited based on the context of the sentence, in wales atleast
@shush9360
@shush9360 3 дня назад
This doesn’t reflect modern British skang fully. This is more Essex/Cockney with a few exceptions and some that are just flat out wrong
@cklambo
@cklambo 18 дней назад
I'm british & didn't know grafting. Thought it meant working hard.
@Benwahwah
@Benwahwah 18 дней назад
You're right.
@Alsebra
@Alsebra 18 дней назад
To be fair, part of the answer was "working hard"...Abhi even said that it was the definition (he just threw on that "romantic interest" part).
@MultiAsh93
@MultiAsh93 18 дней назад
It does
@charlottecarson7915
@charlottecarson7915 18 дней назад
You can't relate british slang to love island that's a disgrace 😂 all these terms of slang was out WELL before love island.
@Alsebra
@Alsebra 18 дней назад
Between growing up with older Britcoms (Blackadder, Red Dwarf, Chef!, Vicar of Dibley, Al Fresco, A Bit of Fry and Laurie, French and Saunders, ManStrokeWoman, etc.), dipping my toes in British music (specifically Lady Sovereign), and watching a lot of Outside XBox/Outside Xtra, this was kinda sad to watch...especially since Love Island was used as a source.
@Xx_DrDragonRH_xX
@Xx_DrDragonRH_xX 12 дней назад
when he talked about mumbo, i was so chuffed.
@confor98
@confor98 14 часов назад
Thats just not what melt means, some answers were questionable but that one really got me
@sarahpagett9191
@sarahpagett9191 2 дня назад
Grafting means working hard nowt to do with romantic thing
@ebonny4096
@ebonny4096 День назад
Means robbing too where I’m from. Like to go grafting
@JackCh91
@JackCh91 18 дней назад
Done bits means none of those lol!
@chibifirestorm
@chibifirestorm 18 дней назад
done bits is to do a great job with a task or job is it not?
@JackCh91
@JackCh91 18 дней назад
@@chibifirestorm yeah so say like a RU-vidr starts doing really well, after a while you'd say 'They've done bits them'
@GeminiWolfstarGaming
@GeminiWolfstarGaming 18 дней назад
That goochy-goo moment between Sofia and Angel.... 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Priceless!
@REMakeFreak
@REMakeFreak 18 дней назад
I came here looking for this comment! Lol Angel is adorable I love watching her reactions 😊
@ericg5791
@ericg5791 18 дней назад
Grafting - Working hard ....was right, But it's not just for pursuing a romantic interest.! So, if i was hard grafting at work,does that mean i'm looking to chat up my boss or mates..? Nutter!
@Starsnotdiamonds
@Starsnotdiamonds 17 дней назад
If it wasn’t for soaps.. I wouldn’t know my slang. I’m Scottish (yes that means British) but we don’t use a lot of the words mentioned although we understand them. We have our own accent, dialect etc. although I like the Dales/Leeds/Yorkshire slang the best.
@Starsnotdiamonds
@Starsnotdiamonds 17 дней назад
Chav doesn’t mean someone who’s street. It’s code for council house and violent. Same as Ned. Non educated delinquent. Offensive words with big assumptions too based on the way some people used to or still do dress.
@robbpatterson6796
@robbpatterson6796 17 дней назад
@@sarahkb7 Chavi "MAY" have been one of the origins but it has never been proven. The modern use of the term Chav does indeed come from "Council Housed and Violent" however
@vampirecat4250
@vampirecat4250 18 дней назад
I play the love island games on my phone so I knew what grafting was and also snog which is now one of my favorites words
@Tiktokrepost950
@Tiktokrepost950 18 дней назад
Gobsmacked means amazed or speechless
@sabrenamontgomerylcsw-c2196
@sabrenamontgomerylcsw-c2196 18 дней назад
Angel and Sofia are always a good pairing.
@laurabailey1054
@laurabailey1054 18 дней назад
I have never watched Love island but come from an English family and know most of these. I also watched a lot of English tv shows growing up. Some of the slang words mean different things in different areas and the meanings have changed slightly over the years
@RLIND94-GAMING
@RLIND94-GAMING 17 дней назад
as a 30yr old Northern British guy. Some of these were new to me. the ones i didn't know must be southern things.
@wallythewondercorncake8657
@wallythewondercorncake8657 15 дней назад
I'm 26 and from the West Country and I'm also just as confused. Think a good chunk of these are exclusive to the south east
@ohuntermc9321
@ohuntermc9321 14 дней назад
@@wallythewondercorncake8657 I'm from the south east, and everything i knew I consider relatively common across the country (Used to live in the north west) Some of them like "pied-off" I've never heard.
@juliendiaz
@juliendiaz 17 дней назад
Looove when Ryker does the subtle accent impersonations. He's just so adorkable ahhh!!
@TheMeechele
@TheMeechele 17 дней назад
He is lovable
@DonovanHaumpy
@DonovanHaumpy 18 дней назад
Im Native American but knew majority of these words from watching UK youtubers like sidemen
@FiveAcross
@FiveAcross 18 дней назад
I'm not British, but I have to question the answer for "done bits" - there's a Welsh artist I listen to (shoutout Ren) - who has lines in some of his songs such as "And my music's been kinda doing bits too, like I actually might do something great" -- I don't think that's sex related o.O So could it also mean something else?
@kristiannekaye
@kristiannekaye 18 дней назад
in that context it means it’s doing good
@syedabegum1412
@syedabegum1412 15 дней назад
i moved from the north west of england to north east for uni and even though its not that far theres still some words i dont understand lmao also most slang from the south is alien to me as well atp most of these words also have different meanings depending on context but most of these meanings are wrong anyways lol
@HA-jq1mu
@HA-jq1mu 14 дней назад
As I brit I have no clue what number 8 was 😂
@cr9153
@cr9153 13 дней назад
Barmy army, guess you don't watch much cricket.
@HA-jq1mu
@HA-jq1mu 13 дней назад
@@cr9153 never watch cricket a day in my life 😂😂
@cr9153
@cr9153 13 дней назад
@HA-jq1mu the barmy army, is an England fan group, but Barmy is more of a southern term. I'm from the north, so we don't really say it up here, but I know what it means.
@Jamie_Pritchard
@Jamie_Pritchard 6 дней назад
​@@cr9153You're barmy if you think we don't use it up North 😅
@cr9153
@cr9153 6 дней назад
@@Jamie_Pritchard I definitely don't and don't know anyone that does.
@SukmyPikachu
@SukmyPikachu 18 дней назад
Done bits can also be not completing something
@TheMeechele
@TheMeechele 17 дней назад
Pied off..."Fo you like pie?...Apple pie is my favorite" Ryker
@maccifyme
@maccifyme 15 дней назад
The explanation of Factor 50 is sooo British! It's like the weirdest, most random line of thoughts to get you there and you're just like... What?
@Tiktokrepost950
@Tiktokrepost950 18 дней назад
Done bits just means u did good
@NZArchie
@NZArchie 18 дней назад
Never did I think MumboJumbo would come in handy in a React video 😂
@Rashy225
@Rashy225 5 дней назад
It’s mostly London stuff as always
@andrewfurey2999
@andrewfurey2999 4 дня назад
Or old
@Jamie_D
@Jamie_D 3 дня назад
lol not at all,i knew most and i only ever been to London once
@dexter1150
@dexter1150 3 дня назад
@@Jamie_D theyre wrong mate
@GeminiWolfstarGaming
@GeminiWolfstarGaming 18 дней назад
I knew the right answer for "what is a chinwag" immediately. The things you can deduce from a video game.... Thanks, G-OLM.
@Isleofskye
@Isleofskye 13 дней назад
We were using that in London 60 years ago in The 1960's. lol
@Isleofskye
@Isleofskye 13 дней назад
Imagine if they realised that accents can change every 10 miles and there are over 50 Accents in England alone which is the size of OHIO !!!!!!! These Guys or any American would have little chance with "Cockney(London) Rhyming Slang" like "Trouble" for Wife" or "Saucepans" for children or " You're Having a Giraffe" which means "You're Joking"..
@TSIRKLAND
@TSIRKLAND 9 дней назад
Exactly! Many Brits have no concept of how absolutely HUGE America is in relation to their small island nation. We're literally, like, a whole dang continent across. But though we also have regional accents, those areas are also MUCH bigger, and *usually* more or less intelligible. Some hard-core slang might be very regional and weird, but most people speaking normally would be able to understand each other- from Boston to Chicago to New York to Charleston to LosAngeles, etc. But England is just one small island nation, and though "English" is the shared language, regional accents are of small very concentrated areas, and can be quite strong and distinct! There's a reason why "My Fair Lady" is so true: British accents are highly regional. And slang is even a more fluid, ephemeral version of accent, changing with each generation, or even micro-generation.
@TSIRKLAND
@TSIRKLAND 9 дней назад
Trouble and strife rhymes with wife. Saucepan lids rhymes with kids. Giraffe rhymes with laugh. Did I get 'em right?
@Isleofskye
@Isleofskye 8 дней назад
@@TSIRKLAND Excellent analysis and 100% correct, my friend. I have seen many changes in London as I enter my 8th decade later this month.:) Anyway,I'm off to play The old joanna at the Rub-A-Dub and have a few Britneys and an Andy Cole with a China Plate and afterwards ,we will have a Ruby together.*** ***Translation available,if required. Laters...
@oliviamaylett2517
@oliviamaylett2517 2 дня назад
The world "trollied" for being drunk actually annoyed me, who says that, yeah fair do's you can use alot of words to describe being drunk but most british people use the word "Smashed or "pissed".
@gaffer2602
@gaffer2602 10 часов назад
Everything is used as drunk. Like wankered
@KayleighNatasha
@KayleighNatasha 18 дней назад
Part 2 of Teens React To British Slang please
@marvciputra
@marvciputra 18 дней назад
Is Gobsmacked the same as Flabbergasterred?
@cklambo
@cklambo 18 дней назад
yes
@asherpr1nce700
@asherpr1nce700 18 дней назад
honestly - all of them could be used for 'Drunk'
@nataliabroadbent2163
@nataliabroadbent2163 18 дней назад
Not Claudia spending the whole video excited that they wrote the same answer 🥺
@ByrneitallDown
@ByrneitallDown 18 дней назад
old British slang is what I think of, not this new what ever to change whats been around for donkeys
@gagaforgluing8247
@gagaforgluing8247 18 дней назад
Yessss 👆
@allytheman
@allytheman 18 дней назад
It's not British though is it? It's London or even England.
@Julian-1984
@Julian-1984 18 дней назад
Sorry abdhi Chuffed can be either B or D that is technically a trick Question, as Chuffed can technically be am absolutley pleased about something or it could be am absolutley excitied about something, so me am in court on 23/5/2024 just after my 40th, that could see me in prison for a mistake i made on 14/4/2024 that ended up writing off my work van and a parked Skoda Fabia i hit, that caused the parked car to be on the path sideways, granted i am and will lose my license that i got in october 2008, all because of a stupid mistake, if i dont get a ban i will 100% get between 6 or 9points on my license, so both B and D i will be if all goes well in court, if court does'nt go well for me, then i will absolutley gutted
@NotSuitableForMum
@NotSuitableForMum 8 дней назад
I;m English and i never even heard of some of these never mind used em. what a a load of old codswallop.
@Jamie_Pritchard
@Jamie_Pritchard 6 дней назад
Now codswallop I've heard of 😅
@NotSuitableForMum
@NotSuitableForMum 5 дней назад
@@Jamie_Pritchard to be honest, i don't think anybody much uses it anymore.
@alwaysahiccupandastrid
@alwaysahiccupandastrid 18 дней назад
I’m British and have never heard of some of these 💀 it really depends on what area of the uk you’re in, I’m from Surrey and some of these are definitely words or phrases we use but others I’ve never heard of
@Isleofskye
@Isleofskye 13 дней назад
That is because in the case of "Butters" and a few others, they originated from The Black Community in London. Now that's called "Jafafrican" and I enter my EIGHTH decade,as a Londoner in 3 weeks...lol
@Isleofskye
@Isleofskye 13 дней назад
Thanks for this. These do not come FROM "Love Island" but Love Islanders use them. Some have been here 50 years..lol
@x2oro821
@x2oro821 12 дней назад
dont deep it
@kylet4140
@kylet4140 16 дней назад
Now try them with Geordie slang
@andrewfurey2999
@andrewfurey2999 4 дня назад
It's mostly modern London slang or old slang
@alanhenwood5315
@alanhenwood5315 День назад
I’ve never heard of “done bits” in my 48 years!!!
@mdot3119
@mdot3119 День назад
Probably because you're 48...
@alanhenwood5315
@alanhenwood5315 День назад
@@mdot3119 ….and speak English!!
@CarsonThomson23
@CarsonThomson23 2 дня назад
Should be English slang, no one in the uk outside of England uses this
@alanhenwood5315
@alanhenwood5315 День назад
Nobody outside of London you mean
@theunknownuser0429
@theunknownuser0429 18 дней назад
I feel like most of these are london street slang, cos im from england (not london) and havent heard of most of them.
@Lamb666
@Lamb666 18 дней назад
I’m just needing a gobby right about now.
@austinfallen
@austinfallen 18 дней назад
Grift is to work hard. Graft is to attach, grafting may be related to relationships related but not the way he described it. He may have to re-sit his Brit test lol
@katrinaingram7871
@katrinaingram7871 17 дней назад
Grafting reminds of crafting so I said build a house
@lukespooky
@lukespooky 16 дней назад
graft is work
@sgtnubbings6501
@sgtnubbings6501 8 дней назад
Grifting is avoiding work or a wanderer without a home, like a hitchhiker. Grafting is working hard.
@vampjager8586
@vampjager8586 18 дней назад
Generations lyric breakdown of the Cats in the Cradle by Harry Chapin
@alanhenwood5315
@alanhenwood5315 День назад
Does this bloke get paid just to make shit up ??
@GeminiWolfstarGaming
@GeminiWolfstarGaming 18 дней назад
Pied off... Now I just want some pie. Apple's not bad, but I like berry pies myself.
@BadedasTheBlue
@BadedasTheBlue 18 дней назад
Not British slang. Love Island slang maybe. This guy needs to do better research.
@ArtByDesign80
@ArtByDesign80 18 дней назад
9:23 one thing about Britain…that literally happens EVERYWHERE.
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