Subject: Slang from across the pond
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Posted on: 2013-10-23 13:27:00 UTC

Or rather slang I'm used to here in Britain.

-'sup?
shortened version of 'What's up?' if ou're trying to be funny a reply along the lines of 'the sky' or 'the ceiling' works well.

-Ace
Wonderful, brilliant, really good etc.

-'aye up
Hello, pretty much solely used in Yorkshire and some other northern English counties

-Dunderhead (Dunder'ead)
Idiot, fool. Only works as one word, don't go round trying to call people a "Dunder".

-duff
false or fake, most commonly used in "The information was duff" or something similar.

-dibs
Also (and more commonly now) shotgun. Calling for it, e.g "Dibs I get the shower" or "Shotgun the shower" NOTE: ownership of shotgun not required.

-Taking the Mickey
To tease/ridicule someone.

then of course you have cockney rhyming slang and the nicknames that various countries/counties/cities/teams have for one another.

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