The Brits
"Raster blaster" would be one British slang term for a stereo. That is related to the American term of "ghetto blaster" or "boom box." A "rattlehead" is British slang for someone who listens to a personal stereo in public.
A beezer is a British slang term for a nose.
its a slang term for hello
British slang term for a man; bloke.
In British slang, the term Nancy or Nance is a derogatory term for a homosexual or effeminate male. A variation of this is Nancy-boy. It is best to avoid using this term and other homophobic slurs.
There doesn't seem to a specific term for such a person, though the phenomenon of "white flight" touches on the idea. "White flight" refers to the emigration of mainly English people who have gone to live abroad due to a dislike of the number of immigrants in their home country.
In British slang, a common term for the vagina is "fanny." It's important to note that this term can be considered informal and may carry different connotations in various contexts. Other slang terms include "lady bits" and "down there." Always be mindful of the audience and setting when using slang.
In British slang, a quid is equivalent to one pound sterling. It is a slang term commonly used to refer to money in the UK.
Blockhead, bonehead, twit, nincompoop
bloomer pudding - British slang term for the vagina.
A monkey is rhyming slang for £500 in British currency. It comes from the term "monkey" rhyming with the word "pony," which is slang for £25.
In British slang, "flat" refers to an apartment or a place of residence that is often small and compact. It is synonymous with the American term "apartment" or "flat."