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Földrajzi és kulturális angol - London & Southeast English

Here you will find slang from London and the Southeast of England, capturing regional expressions, accents, and cultural language unique to this area.

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Innit?
[Mondata]

used for emphasis or to seek agreement

Ex: We've been waiting forever, innit?
mandem
[Főnév]

a group of male friends

Ex: You can't mess with him; he's got the whole mandem behind him.
peng
[melléknév]

attractive, good-looking, or physically appealing

jóképű, vonzó

jóképű, vonzó

Ex: Did you see her at the party?Absolutely peng.Láttad őt a partin? Teljesen **peng**.
leng
[melléknév]

extremely attractive, good-looking, or desirable

Ex: This view is leng, we need to take a picture.
peak
[melléknév]

unfortunate, unlucky, or bad

Ex: I had a peak weekend; got sick and lost my phone.
peak times
[kifejezés]

difficult, rough, or bad periods

Ex: Last week was peak times, everything went wrong at once.
bare
[határozószó]

used to emphasize quantity or degree

Ex: She's bare stressed about exams right now.
bait
[melléknév]

obvious, conspicuous, or too noticeable

Ex: She was staring at me the whole class, it was well bait.
piff
[melléknév]

very attractive, high quality, or appealing

Ex: His new haircut is well piff, suits him.
bruv
[Főnév]

close male friend

Ex: Big up, bruv, for sorting that out.
roadman
[Főnév]

a streetwise young man, often wearing tracksuits and using slang

Ex: Roadman vibes, mate; he's always hanging with the mandem.
ting
[Főnév]

a girl or woman, often used to refer to someone in a romantic or sexual context

Ex: Proper ting, that one ; everyone knows her .
yard
[Főnév]

home or house

Ex: That party at her yard was mad.
to link
[ige]

to meet, hang out, or hook up with someone

Ex: He linked that girl from his class last night.
crep
[Főnév]

a trainer or sneaker, mostly used in the plural

Ex: Don't step on my creps, they're brand new.
ends
[Főnév]

one's neighborhood or local area

Ex: We had a barbecue in the ends over the weekend.
allow it
[Felkiáltás]

used to tell someone to leave something alone, drop it, or stop talking about or dealing with it

Ex: Just allow it, fam, it's all sorted now.
safe
[Felkiáltás]

used to express thanks, gratitude, or acknowledgment

Ex: I got the notes you sentsafe.
to move mad
[kifejezés]

to act crazy, wild, or out of control

Ex: The crowd was moving mad during the concert.
wagwan
[Felkiáltás]

used to ask how someone is doing

Ex: Wagwan with the crew tonight?
alright me lover
[Felkiáltás]

a casual, friendly greeting

Ex: Alright me lover, long time no see!
barking mad
[kifejezés]

used to refer to someone who is completely crazy or is acting in a very strange manner

Ex: The chef's experimental dish combining unusual ingredients was met with mixed reviews and labeled as barking mad by some.

to back out of something at the last moment due to fear or nerves

Ex: She bottled moving to a new city at the last second.
goodnight Vienna
[kifejezés]

used to indicate that a situation is finished, ruined, or beyond recovery

Ex: Back to her flat, a few drinks latergoodnight Vienna.
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