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  1. Apr 26, 2021 · Posh. Meaning: (Adjective): Posh can be an insult or a compliment. It’s applied to upper-class people, and used as an insult, it means that they’re uppity, conceited, or over-privileged. Example: “Don’t pretend you’re too posh for the pub. You know you love it.”.

    • Tosser – Supreme Asshole or jerk.
    • Wanker – Idiot.
    • Slag – Whore, the worst kind.
    • Cheese Eating Surrender Monkeys – The French.
    • Nitwit. Starting off with a somewhat mild one, first we have “nitwit”. This is a common slang insult used in Britain to call someone stupid, and is one you can certainly use jokingly as an insult to a friend.
    • Tosser. Next we have “tosser”, a common insult that is certainly a lot less mild than the one above. If you call someone a tosser then this is generally a pretty serious insult, though it’s nothing extreme.
    • Wanker. A similar insult in British slang is “wanker”. This is likely the more common term, and again one that is not at all unclear in its harshness. If you call someone a wanker, this means they are again obnoxious, unpleasant or otherwise not the kind of person you want to be around.
    • Bastard. A classic insult of the entire English speaking world, it is particularly important to British slang. This is an extremely old term but one which has by no means lost its popularity over time.
  2. Dick: an idiot. Off their rocker: mad—they were off their rocker, they were. Mad as a hatter: mad—stemming from back in the day when hatters used a manufacturing process for felt that, indeed, made them mad (mercury poisoning) Gormless: clueless; slow witted. Bugger off: go away; run along.

  3. Dec 21, 2021 · Builder’s tea – the British love their tea, and this is a term used to describe a tea that features a lot of milk and is typically quite weak. 88. Brass monkeys – a slang phrase that is slowly disappearing but is used to describe very cold weather. “It’s brass monkey’s out there!”. 89.

  4. Aug 11, 2023 · 4. Spastic: “Spastic” is an offensive British slang insult used to describe someone with a physical or mental disability. This insult is highly offensive and should be avoided in polite conversation. In British vernacular, a person with a mental or physical impairment is called a “spastic,” and “spastic” is a slang term.

  5. Jan 26, 2021 · 11 greatest British insults. English expressions and slang are different all over the country. What might be said in one county, isn’t in another. This all adds to the fun. Here are some great British insults used all over the country, so you won’t be misunderstood. 1. Bollocks – used in place of damn, darn it. Like this ‘oh bollocks’.

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