Slangs May 13-18

Cards (25)

  • Spiffy

    Neat, stylish, or impressive.
  • Fair dinkum
    True, genuine, or honest
  • Gassed
    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 you can't even describe 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 long time, 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 good looking.
  • Fanga
    big fan or enthusiast of something