This has two meanings depending on context.
It could mean 'study hard'. As in 'I have to cram all this for my exam in the morning!'
It could also mean 'shove in'. As in 'just cram the letter in the drawer somewhere'.
In British slang, "cram" means to study intensely and quickly before an exam. It is used to describe a last-minute effort to learn and remember information.
To cram refers to the practice of staying up most of the night studying for an exam or test. Students often wait until the last minute to study, and then try to make up for all their lost work. You'd hear someone say "I'm going to cram for that test tonight, so don't call or text me."
"Crikey" is not commonly used in British slang. It is more commonly associated with Australian English and is an expression of surprise or astonishment.
One slang term for a sexual deviant in British English is "pervert."
In British slang, "curr" is a derogatory term to describe someone as worthless or contemptible. It is often used to insult or belittle someone.
"Chiver" is a slang term derived from the name of the website theCHIVE. It refers to fans and followers of theCHIVE, who are known for their sense of humor and carefree attitudes.
It is British slang for female genitalia.
It's British slang for an umbrella.
its a slang term for hello
Codswallop is British slang for excuses or lies. For example: 'Your dog ate your homework? What a load of codswallop!'
British Army slang from way back referring to women's breasts.
Bee's knees is British slang for 'fabulous!'. For example: 'Cor ol'chap, that meal was the bee's knees!'
A "fag" is British slang for a cigarette.
moving along smoothly
garage off
In British slang, the word "aggie" means agitating. It is directed at a person. For example "For crying out loud he is so aggie!"
In British slang, this means to fart. For example: 'Patrick please don't blow off in the car again'.
Titch is British slang for a small amount.