This 24-Question Test Will Have You Talking Like A Brit: Prove Your Vocab & Slang Knowledge
Once British vocabulary sneaks into your brain, it’s impossible not to let it out. There’s a certain magic to it; one minute you’re sounding impossibly posh, and the next, you’re being wonderfully ironic. 🇬🇧
In the end, it’s all about finding that perfect balance between “boffin” and “gormless”. 😏 So, pull up a chair, and let’s see if you can truly unlock the Brit inside of you. Let’s start with a quick test:
💡 If someone is “faffing around”, what are they really doing?
💡 What does CBA stand for?
💡 What does “quid” stand for in Brit slang?
Now, let’s get started 🚀
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One is "minging" or "a minger" (which is typically an unattractive person, usually female) , not "a minging" - minging is an adjective, not a noun.
Being knackered comes from exhausted horses going to the knackery to be disposed of.
One is "minging" or "a minger" (which is typically an unattractive person, usually female) , not "a minging" - minging is an adjective, not a noun.
Being knackered comes from exhausted horses going to the knackery to be disposed of.


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