The world nappy in Britain is an article of clothing worn by babies or a diaper. The word is old and not used anymore and has no slang meaning in their country.
Nappy :D
Kriky is a form of Australian slang, not English, but I can see how you can get mixed up, the accents are similar!! :)
"Gotten" is considered standard English in American English, while it is less common in British English where "got" is preferred. It is not considered slang in either dialect.
There isn't one. British slange evolved from the time of shakespear cell phones werent around till much later and so there isn't a word for in British slang. Actually, there is. You can say 'mobile'.
In British Slang, a "woof" is a male homosexual.
Yet is a proper English word. Yet is not a slang word.
A Nappy (English word for Diaper)
"Tash" is slang for someone's mustache. It is commonly used in British English.
There is no English slang word named ho-la.
The English slang word for stubborn is "bullheaded."
Yes, it's a British slang word that means "cool" or "in agreement."
It is the Yiddish word for a woman who is not Jewish. It is slang in English, but it is not slang in Yiddish.