Pissed
or
On the piss
I use these often as well as
Ring me up
Americans and others! Your favorite British English phrases?
32I'm/he/she/you're sixes and sevens.
Sixes and sevens? What?
Sixes and sevens? What?
That's not entirely true.
Americans and others! Your favorite British English phrases?
33Bent as a nine-bob note.
Up the Garry.
I couldn't be arsed.
Up the Garry.
I couldn't be arsed.
steve albini
Electrical Audio
sa at electrical dot com
Quicumque quattuor feles possidet insanus est.
Electrical Audio
sa at electrical dot com
Quicumque quattuor feles possidet insanus est.
Americans and others! Your favorite British English phrases?
34"To Let"
Ha! You limeys are just ONE letter away!

Ha! You limeys are just ONE letter away!
Americans and others! Your favorite British English phrases?
35To "snog" or to have "snogged" or to be "snogging"...
Americans and others! Your favorite British English phrases?
37"I'll knock you up in the morning."
Dodgy. As in, "There are some dodgy blokes working at Guitar Centre."
"He's talking shite, mate."
"Daft as a brush."
"I'm a jazz saxophonist." (Possibly Scottish and not English at all)
Bollocks. "There was just one problem with this plan..."
"What was that?"
"It was bollocks." Final episode of Black Adder series IV.
Cheeky. "She's a good employee - not cheeky, does what I tell her to do."
Cunt (in the sense of motherfucker) "There are some real racist cunts around here." - Black man from London commenting on nationalist skinheads in the Czech Republic.
"She just needs a shag, mate." -on an irate department store checkout lady.
Dodgy. As in, "There are some dodgy blokes working at Guitar Centre."
"He's talking shite, mate."
"Daft as a brush."
"I'm a jazz saxophonist." (Possibly Scottish and not English at all)
Bollocks. "There was just one problem with this plan..."
"What was that?"
"It was bollocks." Final episode of Black Adder series IV.
Cheeky. "She's a good employee - not cheeky, does what I tell her to do."
Cunt (in the sense of motherfucker) "There are some real racist cunts around here." - Black man from London commenting on nationalist skinheads in the Czech Republic.
"She just needs a shag, mate." -on an irate department store checkout lady.
Americans and others! Your favorite British English phrases?
38Cranius wrote:Gramsci wrote:All mouth and no trousers.
Fur coat, no knickers.
Fur coat, no knickers refers to one appearing well heeled but without the finance to back it up.
Americans and others! Your favorite British English phrases?
39Bobbins!
Meaning turds. Because of the shape.
Meaning turds. Because of the shape.
steve albini
Electrical Audio
sa at electrical dot com
Quicumque quattuor feles possidet insanus est.
Electrical Audio
sa at electrical dot com
Quicumque quattuor feles possidet insanus est.
Americans and others! Your favorite British English phrases?
40Overheard at a supermarket checkout in Hull:
"So, do you fancy him?"
"Nah, I wouldn't touch him with a shitty stick"
"So, do you fancy him?"
"Nah, I wouldn't touch him with a shitty stick"