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6o seconds of British slang: Part 17

Mar 12, 2024
Hello, chums! Welcome back to Part 17 of our ongoing British Slang series. In this clip, we're diving into more delightful dialect delights from across the pond. First up, we've got 'Tonsil Tennis' - a hilariously playful term Brits use to describe intense snogging or French kissing. Ever heard of a game with so much passion? Next, we have 'SAFE.' This isn't about being in a secure place, oh no! This is a versatile slang term that can mean anything from 'cool' to 'ok' or even a friendly greeting! It's safe to say it's a handy word to know! Then there's 'Nowt,' a dialect word from the North of England meaning 'nothing.' Not to be confused with naught, nowt is pronounced with a hard 'ow', like 'how.' And finally, we'll demystify 'Minging.' This word might sound funny, but it's usually not a compliment. It's typically used to describe something unpleasant, dirty, or smelly. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more British slang lessons. Cheers for watching, and stay tuned for Part 18!" 🎬 "6o seconds of British slang: Part 18" ➡https://youtube.com/shorts/O_xLCrg6o-4