Nyet=no **** off=go away ******=insult banter=humour ignore innit fam or anything like that, it's not English.
no. it's slang. she asked for BRITISH slang. not ENGLISH slang. even though it's used in ENGLAND. and you didn't put slang, you just put swear words. bumclot.
no. it's slang. she asked for BRITISH slang. not ENGLISH slang. even though it's used in ENGLAND. and you didn't put slang, you just put swear words. bumclot.
Innit fam isn't of the English language, still isn't British either. I did forget about tsr not allowing swear words, but I couldn't think of anything so stfu,innit bruv. Jk I would never use "innit" or "bruv" in real life as I'd feel like a right little illiterate chav.
Innit fam isn't of the English language, still isn't British either. I did forget about tsr not allowing swear words, but I couldn't think of anything so stfu,innit bruv. Jk I would never use "innit" or "bruv" in real life as I'd feel like a right little illiterate chav.
man couldn't even walk thru shoreditch in broad daylight. pussclotdem shook innih. anyway i'm long off dis ting man. beg you chat man back. inabit peng a leng.
man couldn't even walk thru shoreditch in broad daylight. pussclotdem shook innih. anyway i'm long off dis ting man. beg you chat man back. inabit peng a leng.
man couldn't even walk thru shoreditch in broad daylight. pussclotdem shook innih. anyway i'm long off dis ting man. beg you chat man back. inabit peng a leng.
jheeze foul. re spect
I'm from West btw & we're lowkey Americanized. Deuces, my dude. Finna hit you up real soon b :*
When British people say "you alright?", they're not saying it because you look sad/angry/other negative emotion: it basically just (from what I've deduced) means "hey".