British Insult Quiz

Welcome to the british insult quiz. If you have ever heard of a British insult, you're probably a little embarrassed to try it out on your friends. But don't worry. It's not as bad as it sounds. In fact, you may be surprised to learn that you're guilty of using it. Here's what you should do instead. It's not hard to figure out your own British Insult. "Craic" is a term that is widely used in Britain, though it's more common among women. It can mean "good time," but it can also mean "what's up?". Another phrase that means something similar is "that was a good cuppa." Then, if you're drinking tea with someone, it can be "that was a nice cup of tea." "Donkey foreskin" is another popular insult in the UK. While it's still mainly directed at women, this word is now used by both men and women alike. It originates from Norwegian slang for "penis." It refers to a person who is sexually promiscuous and often has errors of judgment. While it's mostly used to refer to men, it's also used for people who are promiscuous in a romantic sense. Which English word is the most common? 'Sod' is a general word for 'dumb,' but has a distinctly social meaning. A 'prat' means a stupid, self-centred person. The average Brit would never say these words to a man or woman in the middle of a pandemic. The phrase'sod' is a more intimate insult.

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