Your Guide to the Latest British Slang - Anglophenia Ep 33

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  • Опубліковано 14 лип 2015
  • Is your chirpsing jokes? Kate Arnell updates you on the new British slang.
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  • @rochelle6323
    @rochelle6323 8 років тому +116

    I was scrolling to see how foreigners would react to the slang... It's only us Brits watching this video 😂😂😂

    • @destinylivingston2714
      @destinylivingston2714 8 років тому +1

      lol

    • @iamdannnn
      @iamdannnn 8 років тому

      Californian here. I am lost and confused by the slang. 0_o

    • @rochelle6323
      @rochelle6323 8 років тому

      +D. Z. Lol not surprised

    • @cryscrysb
      @cryscrysb 8 років тому +3

      Nope. I'm from the US. I was hoping to not hear 'fleek' in this video. 10/10 relieved.

    • @rochelle6323
      @rochelle6323 8 років тому

      +Zyra L. F. Don't like it? Don't use it. Lol no need to sound so insulting just because you don't like it...

  • @Tom_SDM
    @Tom_SDM 8 років тому +49

    Never heard of peak as a positive term, and I'm from East London where a lot of this slang comes from. Usually means unlucky or generally bad. E.g "I just lost my job" "Aww mate that's well peak"
    Also bare is just a general modifier. Can also be used with peak, piff and jokes as well as a way of saying 'many' or 'lots of'. E.g "Oi mate there's baaaare traffic bruv innit"

    • @ianbeale4001
      @ianbeale4001 7 років тому +7

      I'm from Surrey so SE London and I've only heard peak as a positive term.

    • @CamilleSantosBocco
      @CamilleSantosBocco 7 років тому +2

      Since when was Surrey SE London loooooool

    • @Tom_SDM
      @Tom_SDM 7 років тому

      Jordan Gilbert Nope! Turns out it somehow can mean either depending on the context o.o

    • @me-ln4pd
      @me-ln4pd 6 років тому

      I think "peak" started as positive but then got subverted. These days London kids definitely use it to mean "bad".

  • @elchappytan59
    @elchappytan59 9 років тому +273

    MAN SHE'S CUTE!

    • @nelsonricardo3729
      @nelsonricardo3729 9 років тому +3

      EL CHAPPY TAN Cuter than Siobhan?

    • @Saintphoenix86
      @Saintphoenix86 9 років тому +18

      Nelson Ricardo Yes she is

    • @PatrickStaal
      @PatrickStaal 9 років тому +15

      EL CHAPPY TAN I think so too. Especially with the short hair for some reason. I just can't look away when she looks into the camera.

    • @PatrickStaal
      @PatrickStaal 8 років тому +30

      She's bang tidy is what she is.

    • @breebw
      @breebw 8 років тому +2

      +Patrick Staal Is she "dench"?
      Have I got that right?

  • @Krispi-Kat
    @Krispi-Kat 9 років тому +125

    She ain't bovered.

    • @swiftlysimmer3618
      @swiftlysimmer3618 9 років тому +11

      We appear to be in a place called... Totting ham...

    • @CamilleonProductions
      @CamilleonProductions 9 років тому +9

      Swiftly Simmer "Right, so before I get started why don't I make us all a nice milky brew. And how bout some bikkies as well, eh?"
      "RUN FOR YOUR LIVES CHILDREN WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE"

    • @tutscifriscale
      @tutscifriscale 9 років тому

      Swiftly Simmer Tottenham*

    • @tutscifriscale
      @tutscifriscale 9 років тому +3

      TARDIS Tales Arite, fore I begin I'mma whip up a brew, any takers? And 'hows about some mint biccies on the side to top it off, fam!
      Leg it kids, we're about to go kick it!

    • @almaziina1385
      @almaziina1385 8 років тому

      +Alfie Showza I live in tottenham

  • @ANewWayToThink
    @ANewWayToThink 9 років тому +303

    How about some cheeky Nando's?

    • @ethanjohnson8121
      @ethanjohnson8121 9 років тому +22

      Cheeky nandos with the lads?

    • @eyes5ib
      @eyes5ib 9 років тому +8

      Casey Keiper that's a secret to those who aren't British

    • @aidanblackmore3724
      @aidanblackmore3724 9 років тому +32

      I'm up for a cheeky nandos, one of my mates who's an absolute ledge 2k15 suggested we get a Maccys but I was nah m8 lets get a cheeky nandos with da lads and everyone was like YEAH that's well good idea

    • @eelsemaj99
      @eelsemaj99 9 років тому +2

      On a local scout jamboree- got hold of one of he organisers radio - pit stop to control. Anyone for a cheeky nandos. Then legged it jic

    • @ethanjohnson8121
      @ethanjohnson8121 9 років тому +3

      U don't want a cheeky nandos with the lads?

  • @BronchitisMan
    @BronchitisMan 9 років тому +215

    Most vulgar British insult:
    "Sir, I am thoroughly appalled by your condescending demeanor"

    • @tutscifriscale
      @tutscifriscale 9 років тому +8

      Red John Oh my, sire, your insulting manners are utterly disgraceful!

    • @tutscifriscale
      @tutscifriscale 9 років тому +9

      Red John It would be demeanour btw!

    • @davidscott129
      @davidscott129 8 років тому +9

      Red John No, it's "May I ask, by whose invitation are you here?"

    • @BronchitisMan
      @BronchitisMan 8 років тому +13

      David Scott Stop saying these foul, vulgar things at once. Children might be reading this.

    • @guidofarage7457
      @guidofarage7457 8 років тому +8

      Red John Cease this tomfoolery, pronto, old chap.

  • @toluatilola6412
    @toluatilola6412 9 років тому +43

    Half of these words I've actually never heard anyone use, apart from well jell, and bare jokes. Reem is pretty old and no-one really uses anymore... Things like 'banter' 'cheeky nandos' and 'hench' (rather than Dench) should be up there as well, I hear them being used all the time!

    • @eelsemaj99
      @eelsemaj99 9 років тому +3

      In the sw
      Cheeky nandos
      Dench not hench
      Fresh trim
      Banta / bants ( not banter)
      Others too but these were not mentioned

    • @ThatKid3pico
      @ThatKid3pico 8 років тому +3

      James Lee In manchester
      Gassed=hyped/excited/happy
      mandem=males
      gyaldem=females
      roadman=gangster
      skeng=weapon
      peng/buff/piff= goodlooking or sexy
      butters = ugly
      man like insert name here = is used to congratulate someone
      I rate you = I like you
      Bangs = when something is good or popular
      Snaked = done something bad behind someones back
      Eazii = thanks(manchester)
      Safe = thanks
      Alie = agreed
      (snm)Say no more = okay, I gotcha / agreed
      creps= shoes
      garms = clothes (comes from the word garments)
      Rave = party
      Skeen = understood / alright
      Wagwan = How are you? / What's going on?
      Shout = party(Manchester)
      Bell =call
      Riddim = music
      Man = this is the most confusing as it can be used to describe yourself e.g 'I don't care' = 'Man don't care' can be used to describe someone else e.g 'He doesn't care' = 'Man doesn't care'

    • @squaretriangle3945
      @squaretriangle3945 8 років тому

      ThatKid3pico thank you oh so much, will go immediately down my vocabulary:)

  • @teehee1604
    @teehee1604 9 років тому +107

    "Reem" is the worst word ever coined. Anyone who uses it outside Essex deserves a punch in the face. They also need to get a life, being influenced by the trashiest of trash TV

    • @eelsemaj99
      @eelsemaj99 9 років тому +1

      Never heard it before today

    • @eelsemaj99
      @eelsemaj99 9 років тому

      no, just live in devon

    • @me4901
      @me4901 8 років тому

      ***** Morris dancing is awesome. I have friends who Morris dance here in the US

    • @xxfire5tarterxx
      @xxfire5tarterxx 8 років тому

      No one actually uses it in essex. Just joey essex

    • @xxcolourmecrazyxx
      @xxcolourmecrazyxx 8 років тому

      teehee1604 Reem was around way before TOWIE - Early 00s. And i'm from Southern area!

  • @jdgannonable
    @jdgannonable 9 років тому +7

    I'm 25 and haven't heard of half of these. "What are these whippersnappers on about?!" *shakes fist*

  • @JohnnyLop87
    @JohnnyLop87 9 років тому +3

    Kate could actually make up any word she wants, and I would buy it. She is so... convincing.

  • @loladgomez
    @loladgomez 8 років тому +25

    i'm from the town where towie is film and legit no one says 'reem' at all. also everyone here hates the towie lot

    • @jonnywatson3975
      @jonnywatson3975 8 років тому

      So it like the valleys for the south of Wales?

    • @paul3092
      @paul3092 7 років тому +2

      i mean you probably think no one like towie due to your friendship group, i'm form the town over and i know lots of people who like it and some people hate it.

  • @xxxcrazyducksxxx
    @xxxcrazyducksxxx 9 років тому +1

    I love this series so much! Very educational! Thanks! You look great, btw! Love ya! :D

  • @LoveJohnnyP
    @LoveJohnnyP 9 років тому

    Can't wait for more episodes...

  • @poundlandvodka
    @poundlandvodka 8 років тому +1

    I'm British, but I moved to America when I was 16. When I came back at 18 for uni, I had to ask what "peak" meant in context, because everyone was saying it and I had no idea why. That one cropped up pretty fast.

  • @RowanCaldwell2002
    @RowanCaldwell2002 8 років тому +11

    Peak is when something bad happens to someone else "that's peak fam "

  • @1a2d3r
    @1a2d3r 8 років тому

    Hi from Brazil! your accent is the best, learning a lot with you. More videos, please!

  • @sanna4604
    @sanna4604 8 років тому +1

    I'm from London and I've never heard dench being used that way, me and everyone I know use it for someone that's physically fit/ strong but not necessarily fit looking, although the they usually are

  • @eviepeaches5132
    @eviepeaches5132 9 років тому +116

    Where's banter?

    • @harryleavey
      @harryleavey 9 років тому +8

      Scarlett S Not exactly the latest slang. First known use was in the late 1600s. Has always had pretty much the same meaning too.
      www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=Banter

    • @Snagprophet
      @Snagprophet 9 років тому +8

      ***** So 'bants' then.

    • @emilyjohnston2654
      @emilyjohnston2654 9 років тому +3

      Nahh! It's just witty banter!

    • @deana493
      @deana493 8 років тому +1

      Banter ain't slang you dog

    • @helloworld4390
      @helloworld4390 6 років тому

      Nah nah, bantz would be the slang form

  • @Alexander-iq5yq
    @Alexander-iq5yq 9 років тому +54

    Must be southern slang. I know of some of these words, but I never hear them.

    • @ThebigGisthebest
      @ThebigGisthebest 9 років тому +2

      J583 They unfortunately are. We are supposed to be the bastion of well spokenness but then you hear things like this and just wonder how bad it's all becoming. If you're not safe from chirpsing in Tunbridge Wells then you're not safe anywhere

    • @Bearsca
      @Bearsca 9 років тому

      YAAAAAY You know language changes over time, right? The way of speaking you're used to is entirely arbitrary from a historical perspective. Why shouldn't be still be speaking like they did when Shakespeare was around instead?

    • @calmar96
      @calmar96 9 років тому +6

      yep its all bollocks mate. youd get some funny looks up here if someone said "reem"

    • @ImJustTooLazy
      @ImJustTooLazy 9 років тому +1

      I haven't heard of most of them either and I'm from Dorset (the South Coast)

    • @sambooth5950
      @sambooth5950 9 років тому

      nothing to do with surrey thats for sure

  • @BlaizeV
    @BlaizeV 9 років тому +14

    I barely know any of these slang terms thankfully

  • @smithy7831
    @smithy7831 9 років тому +32

    Some of these are wrong for example Dench means strong/muscley, peak means harsh - From your local 17 year old ;)

    • @harryleavey
      @harryleavey 9 років тому +2

      SmithyTheHobbit ^Never heard of these words with the meanings you have given. I would say Anglophenia is more correct - From your local 16 year old ;)

    • @smithy7831
      @smithy7831 9 років тому +1

      *****
      Might just be my town

    • @lindsey4721
      @lindsey4721 9 років тому +8

      SmithyTheHobbit Isn't it 'hench' that means strong/muscly/well built?

    • @harryleavey
      @harryleavey 9 років тому +1

      Red CatBear Yes it is :D

    • @harryleavey
      @harryleavey 9 років тому

      SmithyTheHobbit Sorry but I don't think you are. www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Peak
      www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Peak+times
      Accepted. The Urban Dictionary is not the most reputable source, but where else does one find definitions of words in the youth language?

  • @edwardgamba2172
    @edwardgamba2172 7 років тому +1

    I live in Aberdeen and everyone I know uses the word shan. It can mean good or bad depending on the tone. and It can be used as both an adjective or expression.

  • @sneakfisch8255
    @sneakfisch8255 8 років тому +37

    Please don't use these terms unless you want to sound like a drug dealer from Brixton...

  • @Dezy010
    @Dezy010 8 років тому

    you always upbeat and got a charisma, bless you!!:)))

  • @alexxalexx9628
    @alexxalexx9628 9 років тому

    Only subscribed like 10mins ago and already love your videos kate

  • @katiemaymash
    @katiemaymash 9 років тому +14

    i barely knew any of those words and my friends speak in skang. alot. and i live in england

    • @rrpants
      @rrpants 9 років тому +4

      Katie Mackinnon What's "skang" slang for..?

    • @katiemaymash
      @katiemaymash 9 років тому

      i am not going to answer. i have a busy day tomorrow and it is nine o clock and not dark yet. but still. sorry

    • @harryleavey
      @harryleavey 9 років тому

      Katie Mackinnon Must have a descriptive, thoughtful meaning behind it then?

    • @j-me6317
      @j-me6317 9 років тому

      rrpants Skanky slang.

    • @eelsemaj99
      @eelsemaj99 9 років тому

      Where in England

  • @LisaYoungUK.
    @LisaYoungUK. 9 років тому +1

    You are GORGEOUS!

  • @coyotelong4349
    @coyotelong4349 9 років тому +1

    Kate is just too much cuteness for me to handle...

  • @emilyfellows6994
    @emilyfellows6994 9 років тому +39

    Noone says 'fresh' are you alright?

    • @1917blake
      @1917blake 9 років тому

      Yeah I know

    • @couldntthinkofaname8523
      @couldntthinkofaname8523 9 років тому +5

      They do here in Bristol "fresh creps", " fresh trim" used quite a lot here.

    • @couldntthinkofaname8523
      @couldntthinkofaname8523 9 років тому

      ***** that's pretty fresh 😉

    • @eelsemaj99
      @eelsemaj99 9 років тому

      Same in Devon any different hairstyle- got a fresh trim. That's fresh

    • @rockinrachel1670
      @rockinrachel1670 9 років тому +1

      Not used here in Manchester either...

  • @nonbilegend
    @nonbilegend 8 років тому

    This episode was well good

  • @josealfredoespanolyapor2870
    @josealfredoespanolyapor2870 8 років тому

    I'm Dominican and find anglophenia lovely as you British would say I enjoy it to much

  • @randypullman1155
    @randypullman1155 7 років тому +1

    I love the way she gyrates when she reads the Riot Act

  • @TheChavert
    @TheChavert 9 років тому

    Ahahah I am just discovering your channel, this is so cool :)

  • @pedrovilaca3291
    @pedrovilaca3291 9 років тому

    She hypnotizes me with her look and her accent. God...

  • @KernowekScouser
    @KernowekScouser 9 років тому +1

    I have never heard a real person say any of those words.
    But here are a couple of variants of one well used slang term that means
    Good/Great/The Best.
    In its crudest for it is The Dogs Bollocks, nodding to the Reverend Spooner it becomes The Bog Dollocks, moderating slightly for polite society it shifts to being The Dogs Danglies and making it 'youth speak' friendly it is reduced to simply The Dogs.

  • @Davysprocket213
    @Davysprocket213 3 роки тому

    I love the way you say, “Innit?” for “Isn’t it?.”

  • @littlelost8606
    @littlelost8606 7 років тому

    I'm a British teen and I still love watching all these videos 😄😂

  • @mejenborg
    @mejenborg 9 років тому

    I could hear her talk all day! That voice, combined with that accent! Damn!

  • @thevixenveronica
    @thevixenveronica 9 років тому +22

    British people are thought of as well spoken and posh, but the opposite is true....

    • @thomaswinter334
      @thomaswinter334 9 років тому

      If you are british, you either sound like the queen, like my family, or Oliver from Dickens' Oliver, (cockney) either way this video is ridiculous

    • @hazzabanaza7106
      @hazzabanaza7106 9 років тому +4

      Thomas. What about northern.

    • @thomaswinter334
      @thomaswinter334 9 років тому

      Harry Vince good point, you could say they are similar to cockney, so for birmingham region, you got brummys which are similar, so lets say cockney is enclusive, including northern.

    • @hazzabanaza7106
      @hazzabanaza7106 9 років тому +1

      Ok. I agree with you because they are similar.

    • @eelsemaj99
      @eelsemaj99 9 років тому

      From my view in the south west, there's posh London, cockney, brummie Liverpudlian northern and normal

  • @TheOckboy
    @TheOckboy 9 років тому

    Living in Essex we use all of these everyday!

  • @shuggaqube
    @shuggaqube 7 років тому

    Lol, we've used the term "bare jokes" in Barbados for ages and in the same context. Actually, we use "bare" before lots of words, as to indicate the level or quantity of something.

  • @beybladexkai
    @beybladexkai 9 років тому +1

    Reem is a popular female name in Arabic and is a name of a kind of Arabian deer too

  • @joeeales110
    @joeeales110 8 років тому

    On fleek

  • @dlbarch
    @dlbarch 9 років тому

    From California, I'm digging the posh use of "Oy"! Unintentionally HILARIOUS!

  • @ArqAlineMedeiros
    @ArqAlineMedeiros 9 років тому +1

    Kate, I've always heard the expression "Oh, lawdy" in British English, even heard it in a U2 song.
    Always wondered what that might be, but never found the meaning. Is it something like "blimey"?

  • @ThatKid3pico
    @ThatKid3pico 8 років тому +4

    A few other ones for you
    Gassed=hyped/excited/happy
    mandem=males
    gyaldem=females
    roadman=gangster
    skeng=weapon
    peng/buff/piff= goodlooking or sexy
    butters = ugly
    man like *insert name here* = is used to congratulate someone
    I rate you = I like you
    Bangs = when something is good or popular
    Snaked = done something bad behind someones back
    Eazii = thanks(manchester)
    Safe = thanks
    Alie = agreed
    (snm)Say no more = okay, I gotcha / agreed
    creps= shoes
    garms = clothes (comes from the word garments)
    Rave = party
    Skeen = understood / alright
    Wagwan = How are you? / What's going on?
    Shout = party(Manchester)
    Bell =call
    Riddim = music
    Man = this is the most confusing as it can be used to describe yourself e.g 'I don't care' = 'Man don't care' can be used to describe someone else e.g 'He doesn't care' = 'Man doesn't care'

  • @anarcho-pingu
    @anarcho-pingu 9 років тому +40

    I am British and I've never heard any of these...

    • @geoffpoole483
      @geoffpoole483 9 років тому

      John Greenhaulgh Same here but that could be because I live in Norfolk.

    • @geoffpoole483
      @geoffpoole483 9 років тому +1

      "Sharking" was around in the 90s.

    • @kitty7937
      @kitty7937 8 років тому

      I've only heard well jel

    • @geoffpoole483
      @geoffpoole483 8 років тому +1

      I'm a middle-aged old git so that probably explains why I don't know any of them.

    • @Steeleperfect
      @Steeleperfect 8 років тому

      John Greenhaulgh Same here.

  • @goshnodo
    @goshnodo 7 років тому +5

    Kate is gorgeous.

  • @khalidalnajjar1558
    @khalidalnajjar1558 9 років тому +6

    Holy hell that girl has a gorgeous smile .. I don't even know what you're talking about ..

  • @iluvsns
    @iluvsns 9 років тому +1

    She is a great host for this show.

  • @breannamay8800
    @breannamay8800 7 років тому

    We say a lot of these in Canada, or at least we used to. "Bare jokes" was probably the most common, but I haven't heard anyone say it in a while,

  • @ewanhatch810
    @ewanhatch810 9 років тому

    Do an episode about completely unique accents in the uk, especially Cumbrian, the Cumbrian accent is amazing

  • @will_28_64
    @will_28_64 7 років тому +4

    Bumbaclart.

  • @martvanderwal7686
    @martvanderwal7686 8 років тому

    That's pretty neat

  • @The_Space_Born
    @The_Space_Born 9 років тому +5

    I like Kate and all, but I wish she could do more diverse topics. So far, most of her videos are about food/drinks and vocabulary.

    • @coyotelong4349
      @coyotelong4349 9 років тому

      Rayve Napsu She's only been on a couple of episodes, give her a chance lol

    • @markoldgeezer167
      @markoldgeezer167 9 років тому

      Rayve Napsu So suggest a topic.

    • @The_Space_Born
      @The_Space_Born 9 років тому +1

      Kyle Sekenski Actually, she 's already put out 6 videos. That's more than a couple of episodes by now! Even the previous Anglophenia host had a variety of different topics by the time she hit her sixth video. Just sayin.

    • @markoldgeezer167
      @markoldgeezer167 9 років тому

      Rayve Napsu Again, stop whining about it and suggest a topic that you want to see.

    • @The_Space_Born
      @The_Space_Born 9 років тому +1

      Mark Lockwood
      First off, I wasn't whining. I don't know where you got that impression. If you read my posts clearly, I was just pointing out what no one else bothered to mention: that her topics aren't as diverse compared to the previous host. Nothing wrong or whiny about it!
      Secondly, I've already posted suggestions in the past, but none of them appeared to have made any impact, so I'm left a little bit pessimistic about posting new ones.

  • @corinnedavies110
    @corinnedavies110 8 років тому

    she didn't get the definition of peak right.
    Peak originated in London from when the tubes would be at 'peak' time making it more expensive and crowded. From this the word evolved in to meaning 'sad' 'shame' or 'bad', you would generally use it when something bad or annoying happens. 'oh that's peak'. It is also regularly used in a jokey mocking way. 'haha peak' 'peak times for you mate'

  • @someoneontheinternet3090
    @someoneontheinternet3090 8 років тому

    I pretty much love her face... and accent.

  • @grumpyk1816
    @grumpyk1816 7 років тому +1

    I am an American. And I find your British slang just peachy. Hope there is more like restaurants, motor cars and trucks including apartments. Using another countries slang here in the US people tend to think had too much Ale.
    OK, on the other hand Kate you are one good looking lady without the harsh deep Brit accent. I know I know not a chance in the world ; ) it's okay though.

  • @thebigredwagon
    @thebigredwagon 5 років тому

    Dench means heavy-set or large in the north.

  • @r3fu53d
    @r3fu53d 7 років тому +2

    Reem is weird to me as an american. Here getting "reemed" is synonymous with getting chewed out or basically yelled at by a superior, usually your boss.

  • @stevo728822
    @stevo728822 8 років тому

    Kate is a really good presenter.

  • @hammettandy
    @hammettandy 8 років тому

    Reem! For an Englishman living for years outside the UK, this actually helps a lot, dench!

  • @onyxavatar
    @onyxavatar 9 років тому

    GOD I LOVE ANGLOPHENIA!!!!

  • @sheebla8800
    @sheebla8800 7 років тому +5

    What about Banta? Or wasn't that around yet bc I know Banta was a massive thing

    • @mollyreddy2352
      @mollyreddy2352 7 років тому +1

      Sheebla banta has been around for decades and she is using the most recent slang

  • @oliviasherriff802
    @oliviasherriff802 9 років тому

    These are mostly Essex words. I live there and i hear them quite a lot.

  • @Quizackle
    @Quizackle 8 років тому +1

    my favorites are "innit" and "bruv" XD

  • @Jakiladd
    @Jakiladd 8 років тому

    I'm from Nottingham, which is in the East Midlands of the UK, and the typical slang words I hear and use around here are 'Peak', 'Fam' (friend/ acquaintance) 'Piff/ Piff-ting' (good, amazing or a word for weed) butters (good body, ugly face, or just generally unattractive) and proberbly some others that I can't remember. We used to use 'Peng' or 'peng-a-leng' a lot when I was at school, which is a positive adjective for anything really, but I haven't heard it much over the past year...

    • @squaretriangle3945
      @squaretriangle3945 8 років тому +1

      Jakiladd thanks for clearing that up, edutaining really

    • @ubiquitous_star584
      @ubiquitous_star584 8 років тому

      Oh everyone still uses peng. Nowadays people use it to describe something as sexy or extremely good looking

  • @mobilemover0001
    @mobilemover0001 8 років тому

    That is Far Out..........I can dig it. very cool...........heh heh heh.

  • @misscomicnerd2011
    @misscomicnerd2011 8 років тому

    Are these all london exclusive, cos im from the east midlands and i am stumped!

  • @thisbeewhistleweed7532
    @thisbeewhistleweed7532 7 років тому

    I'm sure this won't fit here, but I'm curious about terms used for babies and baby items etc. Thank you very much 💖

  • @ryanvillegas5843
    @ryanvillegas5843 9 років тому

    Man she's great

  • @frankm.2850
    @frankm.2850 7 років тому +4

    Slang has always been really interesting to me, but I've gotta say, watching Kate talk about it just feels, well, awkward.

  • @ashwinjaimal
    @ashwinjaimal 8 років тому

    Rahhh is my favourite

  • @SophieHorsfield
    @SophieHorsfield 8 років тому

    Yeah fam

  • @jameshumphreys9715
    @jameshumphreys9715 8 років тому

    I think Reem is from Essex, I think I remember my friend, who is from there saying, it is Essex slang

  • @Hippiemovil
    @Hippiemovil 6 років тому

    I love her crazy eyes!

  • @gemmawestover4646
    @gemmawestover4646 8 років тому

    The only ones i've heard of are reem and bare jokes and i live in Essex lol

  • @j0diekinsey543
    @j0diekinsey543 7 років тому +7

    yeah um now its more like peng

  • @CalSteinbeck
    @CalSteinbeck 9 років тому +14

    Dear Americans, I got as far as the first two and so far, no, no, just no. Please don't say 'Reem' that term is not used anymore, it passed away and is pushing up daisies.
    Also no one says Dench anymore either.

    • @CalSteinbeck
      @CalSteinbeck 9 років тому

      Cal Steinbeck chirping and sharing are not right either but I'll give you a free slang term "pie'd" like when a clown gets custard pie'd in the face. Let's use it in a sentence.
      Boy 1: so I leaned in for a kiss but they turned their head last minute and gave me a hug.
      Boy 2: I can't believe they pie'd you, you numpty. No cheeky nandos for you.

    • @CalSteinbeck
      @CalSteinbeck 9 років тому

      Cal Steinbeck sharking *

    • @CalSteinbeck
      @CalSteinbeck 9 років тому

      Cal Steinbeck Oh also gretchen weiners was right. Fetch is going to happen. THAT IS SO FETCH.

    • @jimpickings9706
      @jimpickings9706 9 років тому

      It's all stuff used in the south at least... Well I live in the south east and have heard nearly all of these words.

    • @jimpickings9706
      @jimpickings9706 9 років тому

      Peak gets used a lot down here

  • @tansyevehood
    @tansyevehood 8 років тому

    these are mainly used where i am (london)

  • @Omar-wh4pi
    @Omar-wh4pi 4 роки тому

    Nice
    I guess this could be an interest for foreigners living in England.
    Regards from Syria

  • @eruno_
    @eruno_ 9 років тому

    I would luv to see scottish slang featured in a video!

  • @destan3726
    @destan3726 9 років тому +1

    You need to try and explain what a 'cheeky nandos' is next.

  • @roarmaus
    @roarmaus 9 років тому

    Is the background available somewhere? It would make a nice mobile wallpaper.

  • @CamilleonProductions
    @CamilleonProductions 9 років тому +1

    I was aware of 'peek' and 'bare', but the rest were news to me.

  • @xxfire5tarterxx
    @xxfire5tarterxx 8 років тому

    These words in my opinion
    Dench: Yes, used often. Same meaning as hench
    Reem: NO, HAVE NEVER HEARD SOMEONE IRL USE THAT TERM (I live in essex)
    Wel Jel: Even worse than reem. Never gets used
    Peak: All the time but only in the context of something being bad or harsh
    Chirpsing: sometimes but only in the form of texting
    Sharking: Never heard of it

  • @Deiwos0
    @Deiwos0 9 років тому

    I didn't know many of these because I am old and from Lancashire.

  • @smiledog4162
    @smiledog4162 5 років тому

    i live in florida, and i was curious to hear British slang :O

  • @FlashMan
    @FlashMan 7 років тому

    "The cat that got the reem..." Trying to hold back my laughter because I see "reem" but I keep hearing "ream".

  • @Magicboogaloo
    @Magicboogaloo 9 років тому

    You should do a video about how to speak lad xD
    Witty banter tonight with a cheeky nando's

  • @movies4you839
    @movies4you839 9 років тому

    peng:
    meaning nice or good/wanting to do again. I've seen this slang word in the outskirts of London, i heard a lot of people say it.
    Example: OMG, the film last night was so peng!!!
    tell me if anyone uses this word ;-)

  • @argonwheatbelly637
    @argonwheatbelly637 4 роки тому

    Wherever I pause the video, she still looks cute. It's the Audrey Hepburn/young Julie Andres pixie look. And her accent is posh enough to enjoy for a while. Nice video, this.

  • @pascalehenry5628
    @pascalehenry5628 9 років тому

    Never neared of these that might be because I live in Wiltshire

  • @Gir0wnes
    @Gir0wnes 9 років тому

    me and my friends say peak, but we also say PK (as in the footballer) and then PK MAX (TK MAX is a shop)

  • @adamcooke9451
    @adamcooke9451 8 років тому +1

    Peak means mean actually

  • @Heartdrive
    @Heartdrive 9 років тому

    Im not sure where your getting these slang words from but I garentee theyre pretty much all from London which is a very small part of britian so if anyone uses these things on someone further north I doubt theyd even understand what you meant no matter their age

    • @Heartdrive
      @Heartdrive 9 років тому +1

      Small compared to the entirety of the rest of the UK. London has 8.3 million but there are 64.1 million in the UK. Hence small because it only represents 12.4% of the populace

  • @sparky7718
    @sparky7718 9 років тому +1

    The guy who singlehandedly coined Dench is a sodding rotter.

  • @xxfire5tarterxx
    @xxfire5tarterxx 8 років тому

    Speaking as an 18yr old from the greater london/Essex area
    Dench: yes, dame meaning as hench
    Reem:NOPE, NO ONE USES THIS IRL ONLY JOEY ESSEX ON THE SHOW
    Wel Jel: Same as reem, never used in real life
    Peak: Used all the time but only in a negative context such as something being bad or harsh. Never hear it in a positive context
    Chirpsing: occasionaly heard though only through texting
    Sharking: Never heard of it
    Bare jokes: always used, to the point where I dont think of it as slang. Usually just "jokes" by itself, no "bare" e.g. "That's so jokes"

  • @JohnVKaravitis
    @JohnVKaravitis 9 років тому +1

    Sweet! Hey, do you prefer jelly or jam?

  • @HayamWaruk
    @HayamWaruk 9 років тому +7

    What happened to Siobhan?

    • @edroberts3913
      @edroberts3913 9 років тому +2

      John Spartan it would appear that she is now at college humour

    • @holkangel
      @holkangel 9 років тому +2

      John Spartan Kate is lovely but I do miss Siobhan. She'd make me laugh.

    • @Mine4062
      @Mine4062 8 років тому +1

      Siobhan was much better and hotter. Probably why they couldn't keep her.

    • @mantistoboggan5171
      @mantistoboggan5171 5 років тому +1

      siobahn was never a slang word