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Hey there! Ready to learn some mad British slang? Well, you’ve come to the right place. From ‘bants’ to ‘barmy’, I’m gonna give you the lowdown on all the best lingo. So, let’s get cracking - it’s time to get your Brit slang on!

How Do You Say Mad In British Slang? [Solved]

In other words, if something is a bit off the wall or out of the ordinary, you might say it’s “bonkers.” It’s not necessarily a bad thing - just a bit wild and wacky!

  1. Bangers and Mash: Refers to a traditional British dish of sausages and mashed potatoes.

  2. Cheeky: Used to describe someone who is mischievous or playful in a humorous way.

  3. Faffing About: To waste time doing something unimportant or unnecessary.

  4. Knackered: To be exhausted or very tired after doing something strenuous or difficult.

  5. Miffed: To be annoyed, irritated, or offended by something someone has said or done.

  6. Pissed Off: A stronger version of miffed; to be extremely angry about something that has happened or been said/done by someone else

  7. Rubbish: Used to describe something as being worthless, useless, bad quality, etc..

8 .Tosh: Used to describe something as being nonsense, ridiculous, untrue etc..

If you want to sound like a true Brit, you’ll need to brush up on your mad British slang! From ‘bangers and mash’ to ‘cheeky Nando’s’, there’s plenty of colloquialisms that will have you sounding like a local in no time. Just don’t forget the classic ’ta-ra’ when saying goodbye!