55 Most Commonly Used British and American Slang Words and Their Meanings 
UNREAL 
2. PROPS 
3. KUDOS 
4. BOTTOM LINE  
5. DISS  
6. DIG  
7. BOB’S YOUR UNCLE  
8. BUDGE UP  
9. ACE  
10. ALL RIGHT?  
11. FULL OF BEANS  
12. BLATANT  
13. PEAR SHAPED  
14. PIECE OF CAKE  
15. BLIMEY  
16. BOTCH  
17. CHEERS  
18. SMASHING  
19. SOD’S LAW  
20. CHIN WAG 
21. CHUFFED  
22. CRAM  
23. NICE ONE  
24. CRIKEY  
25. DEAR  
26. FAFF 
27. DO 
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55 Most Commonly Used British and American Slang Words and Their Meanings

1. 55 Most Commonly Used British and American Slang Words and Their Meanings 

55 Most Commonly Used British and
American Slang Words and Their
Meanings

2. UNREAL 

UNREAL
Something that is unbelievably cool or brilliant
I love this party, it’s just unreal!

3. 2. PROPS 

2. PROPS
This means respect, recognition
I know he failed the test, but you’ve got to give
him props for trying.

4. 3. KUDOS 

3. KUDOS
Another word for respect, recognition
Kudos for organizing this party. It’s brilliant!

5. 4. BOTTOM LINE  

4. BOTTOM LINE
The main point
The bottom line is we just don’t have enough
money to make it work.

6. 5. DISS  

5. DISS
When a person disrespects someone else
Stop dissing her behind her back. Show some
respect!

7. 6. DIG  

6. DIG
To really like something
Hey, I dig your new style. Where did you buy
that T-shirt?

8. 7. BOB’S YOUR UNCLE  

7. BOB’S YOUR UNCLE
This is a well-used phrase in the UK. It is added to
the end of sentences, and means something like and
that’s it!
How did you make this cake? It’s delicious!
Well, I just mixed in the batter thoroughly, poured it
into a cake pan, baked it for 30 minutes and Bob’s
your uncle!

9. 8. BUDGE UP  

8. BUDGE UP
When you ask someone to move and make
space for you
I want to sit down too, could you budge up a
little please?

10. 9. ACE  

9. ACE
This has two meanings, something that is
awesome, really cool. Or to achieve something
with perfection, really easily
Ace! I just got a promotion at work!
Robert aced his physics exam!

11. 10. ALL RIGHT?  

10. ALL RIGHT?
This means ‘hello, how are you?’
All right?
Good thanks, you all right?

12. 11. FULL OF BEANS  

11. FULL OF BEANS
This means to have loads of energy
All the children were full of beans at the party
today. I couldn’t get any of them to sit still!

13. 12. BLATANT  

12. BLATANT
Something that is really obvious
She’s blatantly very annoyed, everyone can see
it apart from you.

14. 13. PEAR SHAPED  

13. PEAR SHAPED
This means something has become a disaster
I was trying to organize a surprise birthday party
for her, but it’s all gone pear-shaped!

15. 14. PIECE OF CAKE  

14. PIECE OF CAKE
When someone is boasting or they think
something is extremely easy to do, they would
use this
What did you think of the exam? I thought it
was really difficult.
No, it was a piece of cake!

16. 15. BLIMEY  

15. BLIMEY
This is an exclamation of surprise
Blimey, look at all this mess here! I’d only left
the house for an hour, and look what you’ve
done!

17. 16. BOTCH  

16. BOTCH
There are two ways of using this expression ‘to
botch something up’ or ‘to do a botch job’. They
both mean that the work done was not of a high
standard, or was clumsy workmanship
The builder did a terrible job on the roof. He just
botched it up, and it still leaks every time it
rains!

18. 17. CHEERS  

17. CHEERS
Used when drinking with friends to salute or
make a toast (raise your glasses and clink them
together)
Cheers everyone! Happy birthday to John!

19. 18. SMASHING  

18. SMASHING
This means something is terrific, brilliant
I had a smashing time on holiday, it was so
much fun!

20. 19. SOD’S LAW  

19. SOD’S LAW
This is another name for Murphy’s Law –
whatever can go wrong, will go wrong
- I wore my pretty new dress, because it was a
sunny day, but as soon as I stepped out of the
house, it started raining, and I got completely
soaked!
- Sod’s Law!
- Girl-Minion

21. 20. CHIN WAG 

20. CHIN WAG
This means having a nice, long chat with
someone. You can probably tell why!
I saw Mary after such a long time yesterday! We
had a lovely chin wag together, like the good old
days.

22. 21. CHUFFED  

21. CHUFFED
Used when someone is really pleased about
something
My mum bought me a fantastic car when I
passed my driving test. I was chuffed to bits!

23. 22. CRAM  

22. CRAM
This means to study hard in a very short period
of time
I was so busy with my family before the exam,
that I only had three days to cram in all the
revision work!

24. 23. NICE ONE  

23. NICE ONE
Can be used when someone does something
particularly impressive
- I published my first book last year, and I’ve
already started working on the sequel!
- Nice one! You’re doing really well.

25. 24. CRIKEY  

24. CRIKEY
An exclamation of surprise
- I went shopping today! (comes in with lots of
bags)
- Crikey! Have you spent all of our savings??!!

26. 25. DEAR  

25. DEAR
Something that is expensive
I avoid going shopping into the town center
nowadays, everything is so dear!

27. 26. FAFF 

26. FAFF
This is when someone procrastinates, or wastes
time wondering around
Come on we have to go now. Stop faffing
around, we’re going to be late!

28. 27. DO 

27. DO
Another word for a party
Are you going to Lizzie’s birthday do next week?
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