Typical British phrases

Anthony Clavien found some British phrases to give you an idea how the Brits truly speak. To understand the locals, learn the following phrases

Fancy a cuppa“Fancy a cuppa?”

meaning: “Would you like a cup of tea?”

“Alright?”

meaning: “Hey, how are you?”

“I’m knackered!”

meaning: “I’m tired.”

“Cheeky”

meaning: playful; mischievous

“I’m chuffed to bits!”

meaning “I’m very pleased.”

“Bloody”

meaning: very

“To bodge something”

meaning: to mend, or repair something clumsily

“I’m pissed.”

meaning: “I’m drunk.”

“Lovely”

meaning: beautiful; attractive

“Mate”

meaning: friend

“That’s rubbish!”

meaning: “I don’t believe you!”