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Example: “My ex-boyfriend is a complete arse.”.(Noun): The British equivalent of “ass” or “asshole.” Can be used to describe an idiot or a jerk.Example: “Don’t expect him to help carry your luggage – he’s an airy fairy.”.(Noun): Someone who is physically weak.This one is just like saying someone is a biscuit short of a packet and can be used similarly.
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(Expression): If you’re from the US, you’ve probably heard someone described as “a few sandwiches short of a picnic” before.This expression is one particularly vivid way of doing just that. (Expression): British slang loves to call people ugly.Example: “My nan is a biscuit short of a packet, but she’s still a sweet lady.”.It can also indicate someone is behaving strangely/illogically. (Expression): A British expression that means someone is either stupid or crazy.British Slang Insults (in Alphabetical Order) A A Biscuit Short of a Packet