This means extremely pleased, excited, or amused. It's derived from the feeling of being "buzzing" (happy) but taken to a whole new level.
Chuck a sickie
To take a day off work by pretending to be sick
Bodge
To fix something in a quick and inelegant way, often using whatever materials are available.
I can't even
This is a more recent slang phrase, often used to express disbelief, exasperation, or amusement at something so outrageous or funny that youcan'tevendescribe it.
For the birds
This is an older idiom that means "useless" or "pointless." It's often used to describe something that has no value or benefit.
Bog
Can be a general term for something unpleasant, messy, or confusing situation
Bog
refer to a toilet
Fortnight
This is a British term meaning two weeks. It's not exactly slang, but more of a regional difference in vocabulary.
Trollied
This is British slang meaning very tired or exhausted.
On blast
This is an American slang term meaning playing music very loudly, often in public
Nosh
This is British slang for food, especially a snack.
Yonks
This is Australian slang meaning a very longtime, often used for an unspecified amount of time
Plonker
This is a British term for a stupid or foolish person. It's a lighthearted insult.
Give you a bell
This means to call someone on the phone.
Ace
This can be used as an adjective meaning excellent or brilliant.
Bagsy
This is a childish term used to claim something for yourself, especially when playing games.
Up for it
is a great way to express your willingness or enthusiasm to do something
Shambles
describes a state of great disorder, confusion, or mess.
Salty
Used to describe someone who is bitter, annoyed, or upset.
Heaps
This is used to emphasize a large amount or intensity.
Wagwan
A shortened version of "What's going on?"
Peng
This means something is very attractive or goodlooking.