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Browsing page 11 of words meaning British, UK slang (list of) (193 words total)

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leave off

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limey

noun

origin

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LOBNH

adjective

  • acronym for "lights on but nobody home", an insulting notation used by doctors in the UK on medical charts.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

    Citation from "Doctor slang is a dying art", BBC News, 18 August 2003 censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.

    Last edited on Jul 05 2010. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Mar 23 2010.

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manky

adjective

  • unclean, foul, gross. Origin: British, Irish, and Scottish slang.
    You need to clean that toilet, it's really manky.
    B knocked over the spittoon and manky chew spit went everywhere!

    Last edited on Jun 04 2010. Submitted by Dylan H. from Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK on Jun 17 2003.

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merc

  • British term for vehicles produced by Mercedes-Benz, not used in US due to confusion with Ford division Mercury.
    I just totaled my Merc.

    Last edited on May 16 2011. Submitted by TurbyneGTX from Boston, MA, USA on Jan 19 2002.

  • Verb meaning to kill or murder.
    He got Merc'd.

    Last edited on Jun 11 2002. Submitted by Raistlin M. from Chicago, IL, USA on Jun 11 2002.

  • to kill someone
    Let's merc this guy.

    Last edited on Sep 14 2004. Submitted by Anonymous on Sep 14 2004.

  • to leave.
    Let's merc out this joint.

    Last edited on May 16 2011. Submitted by Anonymous on Sep 14 2004.

noun

  • "mercenary".
    He did merc work in Africa during the 1960s, but living the life of a merc didn't appeal to him.

    Last edited on Dec 04 2011. Submitted by CambridgeAlum from Hollywood, CA, USA on Dec 04 2011.

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munter

noun

  • a very unattractive person.
    Shes a munter straight from muntervillle!

    Last edited on May 10 2002. Submitted by Emily S. from Droxford, Hampshire, UK on May 10 2002.

  • a very unattractive female. Origin: British.

    Last edited on Jun 17 2003. Submitted by Dylan H. from Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK on Jun 17 2003.

  • an ugly person.
    I'd kiss a munter like that, I'm not fussy.

    Last edited on May 16 2011. Submitted by Matthew R. from Blackpool, United Kingdom on May 31 2004.

  • an unattractive person.
    She's a bit of a munter.

    Last edited on Sep 09 2005. Submitted by Phil H. from Cambridgeshire, UK on Sep 09 2005.

  • an unattractive, unintelligent male. A male "minger".

    Last edited on May 16 2011. Submitted by Celia on Nov 16 2005.

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naff

adjective

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NFN

adjective

  • acronym for "normal for Norfolk", an insult used by doctors in the UK on medical charts.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

    Citation from "Doctor slang is a dying art", BBC News, 18 August 2003 censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.

    Last edited on May 03 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Mar 23 2010.

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