![]() ![]() These quotes are near and dear to my heart. Over many years as a professional presenter and speaker, I’ve accumulated a treasure trove of funny, inspiring, insightful public speaking quotes. This article is the combined work of five writers: Cory Varga, Lauren Williams, Susannah Rigg, Stacy Ullenes, and Alice Latham.Public speaking quotes: Funny, inspiring insights for your presentation What a cock up!” I just went arse over tit She’s been on the piss with the girls from school.” ShagĪlternatives: Slap and tickle / Bang / Bonk / Rumpy-pumpy / A bit of how’s ya father / A good rogeringĮxample of usage: “God, I can’t believe I almost shagged that guy last night.” What a cock up!Įxample of usage: “We went to the theater and all the actors forgot their lines and the orchestra played the wrong songs. Meaning: Going out on the town with your mates to get drunkĮxample of usage: “We have not seen Alice all evening. Translation: It’s not very good On the piss Translation: They are stupid It’s piss poor Translation: Back to front They don’t know their arse from their elbow Translation: I can’t be bothered Arse about face Meaning: To get told off I can’t be arsed Translation: Watch out, he’s going to throw up He’s the dog’s bollocksĪlternatives: He’s the dog’s danglies / He’s the mutt’s nuts He’s such a plonkerĪlternatives: He’s such a ponce / pillock / tosser / twit / knob / bellend To get a bollocking Translation: You’re overreacting Careful, he’s on the chunder bus Translation: Oops, shit, f*ck, crap, oh no You’ve got your knickers in a twist Meaning: For fun Pull your finger out of your arse Meaning: This is the British equivalent of “That’s what she said.” It highlights a sexual reference, whether it was deliberate or not.Įxample of usage: “Blimey, that’s a big one - as the actress said to the bishop” For shits and giggles Everything’s leaking!”ĭirty and rude British sayings and their meaning Meaning: Making fun of or teasing someoneĪlternatives: Taking the Mick / Taking the Michael / Taking the pissĮxample of usage: “Stop taking the Mickey I love my new yellow raincoat!”Įxample of usage: “He made a right pig’s ear of this plumbing job. Meaning: A snog is the equivalent of making out. Meaning: Being on the pull means to be on the lookout for someone to have sex with during a wild night out I’m skintĮxample of usage: “Sorry, lads, I can’t go to Ibiza with you this spring - I’m skint” Snog Meaning: It’s not great, not very good I’m knackeredĮxplanation:“Bloody Hell” is a term used to express anger, surprise, or shockĮxample of usage: “What the bloody hell was that all about?” / “The dog needs to go out again - oh bloody hell” / “Bloody hell, Amie, I think I’m in love with you” I’m guttedĮxample of usage: “I’m gutted, man I didn’t even have the chance to get her phone number” On the pull ![]() Translation: I’m going to punch you in the face That’s pants Meaning: To be slightly drunk or to be excitedĮxample of usage: “John’s had a couple of pints he’s buzzin'” / “Evie’s passed her exams she’s buzzin'” It’s chucking it downĮxample of usage and translation: “It’s really chucking it down I wish I had my brolly” = “It’s raining hard I wish I had my umbrella” Do oneĪlternative: It’s brass monkeys out Did you just fluff?Īlternative: Did you just pop? I’ll give you a bunch of fives Dirty and rude British sayings and their meaningsīritish phrases and slang words and how to use them. ![]()
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