British Slang Quiz
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British Slang Quiz
Unravel the enigma of British slang! Determine what 'bob's your uncle' means or decode the phrase 'horses for courses'. Discover whether you can identify 'chuffed', 'knackered', and 'miffed' or separate 'bonkers' from 'bloke'. It's as swift as a 'jiffy' and as fun as saying 'Cheerio!'
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QUESTIONS IN THIS QUIZ
What does 'bob's your uncle' mean?
- Goodbye
- Everything is alright
- You're welcome
- That's all
What does 'chuffed' mean?
- Angry
- Sad
- Very pleased
- Confused
What does 'knackered' mean?
- Hungry
- Exhausted
- Bored
- Confused
What does 'Cheerio!' mean?
- Goodbye
- Hello
- Congratulations
- Good luck
What does 'bloke' mean?
- Woman
- Child
- Man
- Animal
What does the phrase "horses for courses" mean?
- To take a risk
- To choose the best option for a given situation
- To take a break
- To be unpredictable
What does 'rubbish' mean?
- Good
- Bad
- Interesting
- Boring
What does 'jiffy' mean?
- A type of peanut butter
- A unit of time
- A type of clothing
- A type of candy
What does 'miffed' mean?
- Happy
- Annoyed
- Excited
- Confused
What does 'bonkers' mean?
- Calm and balanced
- Crazy and silly
- Sad and devastated
- Angry
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British Slang Quiz