How do you say you're crazy in British slang?

Loony/Loopy – A mad or crazy person. Lost the Plot – Gone crazy, not following the situation.
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What is a slang term for crazy?

flipped-out. freaked-out. fruity. idiotic. mad as a March hare.
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How do you say insane in slang?

insane
  1. irrational. ...
  2. unreasonable. ...
  3. amok, amuck, berserk, demoniac, demoniacal, possessed. ...
  4. around the bend, balmy, barmy, bats, batty, bonkers, buggy, cracked, crackers, daft, dotty, fruity, haywire, kookie, kooky, loco, loony, loopy, nuts, nutty, round the bend, wacky, whacky.
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How do British people say crazy?

barmy. Barmy means “crazy; foolish; eccentric.” It's thought to be an alteration of the word balmy, meaning “foolish.” This sense was first recorded in the 1800s and has an interesting history.
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Are you mental in British slang?

It can mean many things; insane, furious, hilarious, shocking, extremely intoxicating, confusing, out of proportion, insanely difficult and challenging, violent, fun, annoying, and probably more. Its use often grossly exaggerates the magnitude of its subject though. It's a bit overused.
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How do you say insane nicely?

  1. absurd.
  2. bizarre.
  3. foolish.
  4. unreal.
  5. crazy.
  6. fantastical.
  7. fantastic.
  8. strange.
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What is the British version of crazy?

Barmy – Crazy or insane.
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What does crazy mean in the UK?

crazy adjective (NOT SENSIBLE)

stupid or not reasonable: It's a crazy idea. crazy to You're crazy to buy a house without seeing it. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples.
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What is a bolux in British slang?

1. chiefly British, usually vulgar : testicles. 2. chiefly British, usually vulgar : nonsense.
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Is git a swear word?

Git /ɡɪt/ is a term of insult denoting an unpleasant, silly, incompetent, annoying, senile, elderly or childish person. As a mild oath it is roughly on a par with prat and marginally less pejorative than berk.
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How do Brits cuss?

If something goes wrong and you need a handy profanity, try “oh blast it!”, “fiddlesticks”, or “bloody hell” instead of the predictable. Mild vexation could call for “oh botheration”, “bloomin' heck”, “bottoms”, “pants” or “chuffing heck!”.
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What is UK slang for peng?

Lookin' Peng! 👌🏽 • • • 💡: “Peng” is a British slang term that means something is attractive, appealing, or of excellent quality. #YourFaveActor | #YourFaveActorzFaveActor • • 🌟 #ManLikeMofe™ 🌟
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What is the UK slang for talking too much?

Yakking. – used to describe someone who talks too much about things that aren't of interest to you.
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What does the slang word insane mean?

utterly senseless. an insane plan. Slang., excessive or extravagant; extreme. This much snow in April is just insane! Slang., astonishingly great; wonderful.
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