British and American English (Slang) Insults – English Conversation Lesson



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British and American English (Slang) Insults – English Conversation Lesson Blog : http://www.learnex.in/british-and-american-english-slang-insults/ Website : http://www.letstalkpodcast.com Facebook : http://www.facebook.com In this English lesson you will get an idea of British and American English insults which are quite offensive. I am not asking you to be disrespectful to people or call people with names but just want you to understand the meaning of these Slang English words below. Most of the words are slang words and belong to the British English and American English. Arse ( British English) Ass (American English) Meaning – A stupid, irritating person Knobhead ( British English) Disckhead (American English) Meaning – A person who is extremely silly and never fails to show his stupidest acts Plonker( British English) Idiot (American English) Meaning – A silly, stupid person Sod Off – (British English) Piss off – (American English) Meaning – Angry dismissal, to ask someone to get lost or go away angrily. Radge- (British English) Insane (American English) Meaning – A bit mental, Violent and crazy person. Bugger – (British English) Jerk - (American English) Meaning – Someone whose behavior is quite displeasing and is not liked by many. Someone who is extremely mean by nature. Slapper ( British English) Tramp (American English) Meaning – A woman who has sex with several men Lickspittle ( British English) Bootlicker (American English) Meaning –A person who will do anything and everything to get ahead in their life and

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