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Yes, it's a British slang word that means "cool" or "in agreement."
In cockney rhyming slang (East London) it is "Rosie Lee".
The word "wonky" is a British slang word meaning- unstable, untrustworthy.
In British slang, the word "aggie" means agitating. It is directed at a person. For example "For crying out loud he is so aggie!"
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'.
Yes, it's a British slang word that means "cool" or "in agreement."
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In British Slang, a "woof" is a male homosexual.
summin' A British slang word for something is suink. You would pronounce this as SUH-EENK.
In cockney rhyming slang (East London) it is "Rosie Lee".
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The word "wonky" is a British slang word meaning- unstable, untrustworthy.
In British slang, the word "aggie" means agitating. It is directed at a person. For example "For crying out loud he is so aggie!"
Moggy is quite common.
Brilliant or fantastic are commonly used.
Titch is British slang for a small amount.
An air bridge is a British slang word for a jetway.