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FAQs about British Slang:How many episodes does British Slang have?The podcast currently has 100 episodes available.
June 30, 2026moon#slang moon {v.}To expose one's backside (from Old English, mona). Categories: British slang verb ...more0minPlay
June 16, 2026wag off#slang wag off {v.}Skyve or play truant. Categories: British slang verb ...more1minPlay
June 11, 2026skint#slang skint {adj.}Without money. Categories: British adjective slang ...more0minPlay
May 19, 2026mug#slang mug {n.}1. Face.2. A gullible or easily swindled person. Categories: British noun slang ...more0minPlay
May 11, 2026matelot#slang matelot {n.}Sailor (from the French). Categories: British noun slang ...more0minPlay
May 07, 2026bonce#slang bonce {n.}Head, crown of the head. Also a large playing marble. Categories: British noun slang ...more0minPlay
May 05, 2026flick#slang flick {n.}Motion picture, film. 'The flicks', the cinema. Categories: British noun slang ...more0minPlay
April 19, 2026fag end#slang fag end {n.}the used stub of a cigarette and by extension the unpleasant and worthless loose end of any situation. Categories: British noun slang ...more1minPlay
March 27, 2026bovver boots#slang bovver boots {n.}Heavy boots, sometimes with a steel toecap, worn by Bovver boys and used for kicking in fights. Categories: British noun slang ...more0minPlay
FAQs about British Slang:How many episodes does British Slang have?The podcast currently has 100 episodes available.