What are tossers in britain?

plural tossers. Britannica Dictionary definition of TOSSER. [count] British slang. : a stupid or unpleasant person.
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What is a toss in England slang?

British Slang. to masturbate.
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What does Tossa mean?

Tossa as a girl's name is of Greek origin meaning "God's gift".
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What does innit mean in British slang?

"Innit" is a British English slang and popular social media expression that is a contraction of the phrase"isn't it" or "is it not."
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Why do Brits say bruv?

In the UK, they have bruv. Bruv is short for brother, as in “fellow; buddy.” It's a familiar term typically used between male friends, close relations, or even actual brothers. Bruvver is one regional (especially Cockney) pronunciation of brother in the UK, and bruv is a shortening of that.
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What does twatt mean in England?

In British English, it is a common insult referring to an obnoxious or stupid person regardless of gender; in American English, it is rarer and usually used to insult a woman.
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What is a Pillock in British?

/ (ˈpɪlək) / noun. British slang a stupid or annoying person.
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What is a Wally in British slang?

noun. plural wallies. Britannica Dictionary definition of WALLY. [count] British, informal. : a stupid or foolish person.
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Is minging a rude word?

The word "minging" is often used to describe something that is extremely unpleasant, unappealing, or disgusting. It is most commonly used to describe smells or tastes that are repulsive, but can also be used to describe physical appearances or behaviors.
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What is Cockney slang for toilet roll?

A “bog” is the slang name for a toilet or water closet: where things get sucked down and then disappear. And so a “bog roll” is a term for a toilet roll - the supply of tissue or paper which is used to clean up at the end.
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What is a slider in British slang?

slider in British English

1. a person or thing that slides. 2. a small hamburger.
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What is Noddy UK slang?

Definition of 'noddy'

2. a foolish person.
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What is Wendy in UK slang?

(derogatory, slang, Britain, particularly northern UK) A wuss; someone who is particularly cowardly. Toughen up, you big wendy.
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What is Snoopy in British slang?

/ˈsnuː.pi/ uk. /ˈsnuː.pi/ Add to word list Add to word list. trying to discover things or find out information about someone or something secretly: He has been exposed as a fraud by a snoopy 14-year-old.
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Is Prat a swear word?

It is not, and never has been, a swear word. It means “bottom”, in the sense of “arse” (as distinct from “arsehole”). A 16th century word, in the 1960s it started to be applied jocularly to mean an idiot.
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What does sod mean in UK?

noun. /sɒd/ /sɑːd/ ​(British English, taboo, offensive, slang) an offensive word for a person, especially a man, that you are annoyed with or think is unpleasant.
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What does slapper mean in the UK?

slapper. UK offensive. /ˈslæp.ɚ/ uk. /ˈslæp.ər/ an offensive word for a woman who is thought to have a lot of sexual partners.
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What is a slippery fish in British slang?

A punched pocket (UK English), plastic wallet (UK English), poly pocket (UK English), slippery fish (Sussex, England), sheet protector (US English), plastic sleeves (AU English), or sometimes perforated document bag, is a flat, slit plastic bag with a perforated edge used to hold paper documents.
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What is salmon in British slang?

Drug reference!" I was asked about it on Radio 1 by [DJ] Mark Goodier, and said that "salmon" was rhyming slang for salmon and trout – snout, cigarettes – a legal drug that has killed thousands, so I'd changed it.
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What is a cold fish in British slang?

a person who is very reserved or aloof in manner or who lacks normal cordiality, sympathy, or other feeling.
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What does little fanny mean in the UK?

fanny. / (ˈfænɪ) / nounplural -nies slang. taboo, British the female genitals. mainly US and Canadian the buttocks.
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Is bloke a bad word?

"Bloke" is a commonly used term in British English that is typically used to refer to a man or a guy. It is not inherently a bad word or an offensive term. In fact, it is often used in a casual or friendly manner and is generally considered a neutral or informal term.
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What is the British slang for pretty girl?

Slang terms for a pretty female in England are: Looker, fit looking, bobbydazzler, blonde bombshell, raver, real goer, tidy, well upholstered, well fit, good catch, tease, razzledazzler.
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What is a pinhead UK slang?

If you think someone is very stupid, you can say they are a pinhead.
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