
“What’s the most British word you know?” – 28 splendid suggestions innit mate
13.
Codswallop — it’s delightfully British and means nonsense! It just rolls off the tongue like tea and biscuits.
— Jitendar Singh (@jitendarsinghk) December 17, 2024
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— Safi (@safishamsii) December 18, 2024
15.
wrong’un, for me https://t.co/0K5F6k0nNA
— Jamie (@PeckingOrder03) December 19, 2024
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Tallywhacker https://t.co/UwzdefFjEM
— Ryan Howe (@morupside) December 17, 2024
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Kerfuffle https://t.co/gvLWcWknWc
— Matt Summerhill (@MattSummerhill) December 17, 2024
18.
Nutter. https://t.co/n3mQr3FpJl
— Francisco Ledesma | 100% video game account | (@anarchyKaos666) December 17, 2024
19.
Chippy https://t.co/5Q6DzNFr49
— Alelliott (@alelliott88) December 19, 2024
20.
Worcestershire https://t.co/8TsHkq0zA5
— Whattsserrname (@whattsserrname) December 17, 2024
21.
Worcestershire https://t.co/8TsHkq0zA5
— Whattsserrname (@whattsserrname) December 17, 2024
22.
Shambles. https://t.co/EPAjQpxnRS
— Η Χαρά της Χαράς (@cgaxana) December 18, 2024
23.
gobsmacked or knackered
or bonnetsomething from Downton Abbey 1800s days https://t.co/BLwRn0RVJT pic.twitter.com/lPDlCuOt1j
— Gen (@Gen777777) December 18, 2024
24.
Crisps https://t.co/G0dl4Lce2v
— Zoha. (@zohaaa) December 18, 2024
25.
Honestly the most British word ever is “sorry”
It’s used for just about everything.
– need to get out of the tube, “sorry”
– don’t understand someone, “sorry?”
– get cut off in a queue, “sorry?”
– need to move through a crowd, “sorry!”
– some says something offensive, “sorry”— ESchwaa (@ESchwaa) December 18, 2024
26.
Bloody.
My parents use it all the time.— Cork Off! Nalini4America (@CorkYou) December 17, 2024
27.
Splendid pic.twitter.com/TCbe3kwXe4
— Alan Cie – Befriending Water (@BefriendWater) December 17, 2024
28.
I’ll never forget the first time I heard the word “cheeky”. It was in Chelsea, right after a football match. The energy was electric—fans were spilling out of Stamford Bridge, chanting and laughing as they filled the streets. I found myself in a crowded pub, packed shoulder to…
— Marianne Bornhoft (@spokanehouse) December 18, 2024
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