UK Slang Quiz
The United Kingdom is a small island with a huge amount of variance in its accents. From East to West, North to South, how much of their slang do you actually know? Could you understand what someone was asking you, no matter where they were from?
Regardless of whether you're a native English speaker, or were even born and raised on the Great British Isles themselves, this quiz won't be easy. Are you ready for a challenge? Let's go!
- How would you feel if you were knackered?DrunkTiredSickIn pain
- Which of these is NOT a synonym for a 'bread roll'?Bread CakeCobBarmyBap
- What is a 'bog roll'?A prank sandwichA somersaultA sleeping bagToilet paper
- Choose the opposite meaning to the word 'skint'.MintedBuggeredPlasteredMiffed
- Choose the compliment:PillockPiff tingNumptyTosser
- Choose the synonym to all of these words:
Hogwash, poppycock, tripe, codswallop, baloney
TrashNonsenseBeerIdiot - What's a 'butty'?A fightA drunk personA chairA sandwich
- How would you feel if you were 'gutted'?DisappointedDrunkAngryExcited
- What does 'wagwan' mean?An expression of annoyance or angerA good friendHow's it going?A joke
- Buck is slang for a dollar($). What is the slang commonly used for a pound(Β£)?EndsCrepQuidGob
- What's a 'gaff'?A houseA family memberA type of foodA sport's match
- If you told someone a 'porkie', what would you have told them?A storyA secretA jokeA lie
- [audio]What is this person saying?She needs the bathroomShe's hungryShe's feeling really sickShe wants a beer
- [audio]What does this person want?To get some foodTo go drinkingTo go dancingTo watch a movie
- [audio]What is this person saying?She's feeling angryShe's tiredShe fancies some chipsShe needs to smoke