One common complaint made by those attempting to learn English is that there are too many slang words and words that cannot be understood or even found in the dictionary! g∪úwwW.fAIRY-Tale。iNfOР
Here is part one of the guide to English Slang! МフつWWW.FAirY-tALE.iNfoたヱòㄤωㄐ
- Botched messed up, made worse.- 'He made a botched job of repairing the door - he completely botched it up'. RタЛㄅゥwWw。FaiRy-TaLE.info5gτū
- Bloke - man. 'Jon is a great bloke.'
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- Bottle - fortitude, courage. 'Do you have the bottle to tell her you like her?
- Chucking it down - heavy or annoying rain. 'Oh no! It's chucking it down outside and I have to walk home!' ≮※ャㄋ∞www.faIry-TalE.InFOㄙХはふテ
- Chuffed - pleased, happy, proud. 'I feel chuffed to have passed my exam'
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- Cheesed Off - annoyed, fed up, angry. 'She was so cheesed off when she found out I had eaten all her chocolate!' ゃㄣㄛéwWW。FaiRY-TAle.INfoㄒシNζ
- Daft - a little crazy, stupid. 'Sine is daft, she just ate her pencil' wWw.FAIrY-talE.InFO!ソふ∪òㄋc
- Dosh - money. 'Can you lend me some dosh mate?' mせ$=nwwW.FAIrY-Tale.infOШóB
- Gobsmacked - very surprised, astounded. 'When she told me I was fired I was gobsmacked.'
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- Gutted - Unhappily surprised, negatively affected. 'I feel so gutted to have lost the fight - I thought I was going to win.'