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FAQs about British Slang:How many episodes does British Slang have?The podcast currently has 100 episodes available.
August 18, 2026bugger about (or around)#slang bugger about (or around) {v.}1. To fool around or waste time.2. To create difficulties or complications. Categories: British slang verb ...more0minPlay
August 13, 2026knackers#slang knackers {n.}vulgar name for testicles. Categories: British noun slang ...more0minPlay
August 05, 2026nuthouse#slang nuthouse {n.}A lunatic asylum. Categories: British noun slang ...more0minPlay
August 03, 2026wankered#slang wankered {adj.}1. Very drunk.2. Exhausted. Categories: British adjective slang ...more0minPlay
July 26, 2026handbags#slang handbags {n.}a harmless fight especially between two women. (from "handbags at dawn" an allusion to duelling) Categories: British noun slang ...more1minPlay
July 19, 2026gash#slang gash {adj.}1. Surplus to requirements, unnecessary.2. Derogatory term used for female genitalia. Categories: 3. cheap and cheerful, low budget, quickly made British adjective derogatory slang ...more0minPlay
July 19, 2026old bill, the old bill#slang old bill or the old bill {n.}A policeman or the police collectively. Categories: British noun slang ...more0minPlay
July 05, 2026see a man about a dog#slang see a man about a dog {v.}1. Attend a secret deal or meeting.2. Go to the toilet. Categories: British slang verb ...more1minPlay
July 01, 2026off the hook#slang off the hook {adj.}Free from obligation or danger. Categories: British adjective slang ...more1minPlay
FAQs about British Slang:How many episodes does British Slang have?The podcast currently has 100 episodes available.