Love this app
I downloaded it for my friend and now they speak perfect English ! Would recommend to a friend 👍
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3.73 out of 5
30 ratings in United Kingdom
I downloaded it for my friend and now they speak perfect English ! Would recommend to a friend 👍
I am the beginner of studying English and hope to know local people words
Shame on the creator to include adult content words when the app is intended for children 12 and over
Yer a chav int a child mate. We say some of these things but some are stuff me gran would say
Probably the most inaccurate app ever - complete disservice to UK linguistics
I am from near London and I never hear a lot of these words and the ones I do hear, they are the wrong definition. Despite all this, it’s funny to see what this app thinks the definitions are.
Some of the words featured are generally harmless, however when a playful app such as this starts using words like ‘slut’ & ‘slapper’ it’s no longer playful & becomes something this generation could probably do without! The creator of this app needs to have a word with himself!
I live in central London and you nearly ever Hear these words being said they are not common words here
Can you please also include a audio to understand the correct pronunciation of the words. Thanks
Out of the 100's of word I looked at on here I would only use about 5 of them. One of which was football which in its self isn't British slang as most nations in the world call it football even to the point where the governing body is called FIFA (Fédération Internationale de FOOTBALL Association). I mean can you really call it slang if the governing body is really uses the word. It's clear that the slang there is soccer as only the Americans use that term
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