S
British slang starting with S
Contents of S:
[safe]
An all purpose term of approval.
[savvy] {n.}
Knowledge, understanding (from the French, savoir).
[scally] {n.}
A hooligan youth (Scouse), short for scallywag.
[scarper] {v.}
Run away. Sometimes claimed to be rhyming slang: Scapa Flow (go).
[Scouser] {n.}
Someone from Liverpool.
[scrote] {n.}
Term of abuse, from scrotum.
[scrubber] {n.}
In Britain, a promiscuous woman; in Ireland, a common or working class woman.
[see a man about a dog] {v.}
1. Attend a secret deal or meeting.
2. Go to the toilet.
[shag] {n.}
Sexual intercourse.
[shagged] {adj.}
1. The past historic of shag.
2. Extremely tired (shagged out).