I’m 68 and have lived in Canada all my life. I still got 91/100 + the bonus. It must be due to my ancestral background, they were all Brits as far as I know.
Ranked 90 there were a few I never heard or used and 35 was definitely incorrect lol there were couple other that I wondered about being correct or incorrect. Was a fun test. I am 72 born and raised in the state of California. 🤗🐩🎶🥰💐
Im claiming a full house ignoring the two incorrect answers in the quiz. I shouls also point out that "Bummer" means somwthing totally different in the UK😉😂
"the man" has always meant authority no matter what decade. Bogus and Tubular was in the 80's .. not 60's. Cool "Cat" always referred to a man not "person" . even in the 70's and more recent.
They got number 35 wrong! Rip off does not mean to tear something apart. It means to steal or cheat. In the slang world.
Right on brother! 🤭 Sister!
They're incorrect for sure. How bogus ❗
Grok?
@@Andrea-j6e6va galactophagous groak is a milk drinking annoying brother.
Rip off means,,, to steal or cheat, we are right they are wrong
To crash also means to go to a party uninvited. Both are correct!
Crash you got wrong it was always used to mean get into a party univited, later it came to also mean go to sleep.
rip off means stolen ... hip means aware or knowledgeable ...
the man ,means in power or authority .... tickety boo means all good ..
Yup!! Right on!
"bee's knees" & 'cat's pyjamas" were both from the 1920s.
RIP OFF means to steal....not tear something...🤨
I’m 68 and have lived in Canada all my life. I still got 91/100 + the bonus. It must be due to my ancestral background, they were all Brits as far as I know.
Tight also means stingy.
85/100 great quiz !! Missed most of British questions.
Well done 👍🏻
there are very few of this slag I used myself. Thanks tv
Crash can also mean to stay , like I'm gonna crash at your pad for a while
Ranked 90 there were a few I never heard or used and 35 was definitely incorrect lol there were couple other that I wondered about being correct or incorrect. Was a fun test. I am 72 born and raised in the state of California. 🤗🐩🎶🥰💐
Well done! Thank you for participating and for your feedback. It helps the channel a lot! You represent California well! 😁💯🥳
98/100 because you have 2 wrong answers. #35 rip off means cheat or steal and #76 the man is someone in authority. So I should have 100/100
Me too all the ones i got wrong meant something different in british slang
I’m 83 years old, and know all of this very well.
93%, at age 79 3/4. A few (groovy, jive, sock it to me) might have been used more than once. Disagree on crash; a crasher was/is an uninvited guest.
We have noticed there is a disagreement on crash, thank you for the feedback, we always try to improve and appreciate your help ☺️
The man means a person of authority or the cops or fuzz!
76 means a person who is in authority or power. It does not mean a person who is a musician or artist.
100%. I’m an old gal!
Thank you Quiz Class 👍👍
98/100
Bonus. Great, fine, ok
Not counting the ones you got wrong I made 97. After all I am 76 yrs. old so I heard and used most of these.
It means everything is ok. Tickety boo. I got 93
I scored 95. Plus bonus means spot on.
90 out of 100
Well done! 🎉
Sorry guys, you got question 35 wrong.
I got everything pretty much everything right except for the British slangs I never heard of some of the I heard those before
You learn something new every day 😄 Hope you enjoyed the quiz 😁
Perfect - 99
Wow a 99! Well done! 🎉🤩🔥
#76 is wrong too.
Only 3 I got wrong were British slang words. Never heard of them...
A 3-month-old chimpanzee could score over 70 in this quiz simply by always selecting the longest answer (or the one with the word "or" in it).
I noticed that too.
Always choose the answer that has "or" in it.
91/100
Well done!!! 💯🎉😊👏
Number 56 was wrong. Hip means aware or knowledgeable.
That’s right!
Hip means I'm hip I'm knowledgeable
I got the Quiz champion Award, I got 86 right😊 I got 4 British questions wrong, iam not British.
I used these words
Scored 97, not bad for a 70 year old. 😜⚓️🍺
Absolutely brilliant if you ask Quiz Class 😁🎉 almost perfect score! You are on fire 🔥
Missed 4
Rip off is also wrong. Do your research.
I got 94-100
Way to easy
Wow!
too easy
Too easy?
The man was authority figure
39 is both stingy and friendly
100%
Excluding the two you had wrong, I knew all of them.
Incidentally I’m not over 60 but I do know stuff.
How are we to know British slang?
Well not too bad I got 96/100
Gutted is to be left seriously dissapointed in someone or Betrayed. It leaves you wondering what matters in your life now. You guys are wrong.
84
Well done you're on fire 🔥
Gutted defo means upset or dissappointed in british slang
you got #35 wrong.
Q C A 89
"Hang Loose" is in twice. Question 18 and question 70.
so is groovy.
100. I did not get the nonus question.
Oops 90 😮
90 is very good 😊
90/100 and is tickety-boo with me meaning okay or good.
Well done on your score 😊
Im claiming a full house ignoring the two incorrect answers in the quiz.
I shouls also point out that "Bummer" means somwthing totally different in the UK😉😂
put a lid on it means stop talking
Rip off means to steal something.
Yes rip off means to get taken or something stolen
12wrong
Rip off means to cheat or steal.
I got 98 out of 100 and my dog got 94! What a joke!
Only one I had not heard of was grok dont use that in britain unless it is from 50s or early 60s
What is a L 7?
I applaud the idea of this quiz, but it was too time-consuming and includes WAY too many questions.
"the man" has always meant authority no matter what decade. Bogus and Tubular was in the 80's .. not 60's. Cool "Cat" always referred to a man not "person" . even in the 70's and more recent.
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Too many questions!
Took Book means to leave fast, not book it.
Cant be bothered any more too many incorrect answers
I love quizes. BUT...Way too much time between asking questions and providing answers. It's freaking annoying.
Speed it up.
Too many wrong answers
Too many repeated questions.
Rip off?