60 Seconds of British Slang: Part 21

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Welcome back to our beloved series on British slang, Part 21! This time we dive into some recent phrases you might have heard around. Let's get started!

"Netflix and Chill" - Originally a euphemism for inviting someone over to watch Netflix and relax, it has become an internet-infused phrase hinting at casual intimacy.

"Swag" - Not exclusive to Britain, but often used nonetheless, 'swag' refers to a person's unique style, confidence, or swagger. If someone's got swag, they're exuding coolness.

"Hangry" - Ever been so hungry that you're angry? In Britain, you'd be hangry! It's a humorous combination of 'hungry' and 'angry'.

"Douchebag" - While more American in origin, this term has made its way across the pond. It's often used as an insult to refer to someone who's obnoxious, arrogant, or unpleasant.

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oh Jesus i could say all slang words
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