Did you know they call cigarettes fags in the U.K.? You probably did. He takes short, quick drags, racing to the filter – to the fix.
fag noun (CIGARETTE)
[ C ] UK slang. a cigarette: a packet of fags.
Fags refer to cigarettes in Ireland (as well as other parts of Britain) and while occasionally people may use the word in a nastier context, it's mainly understood to mean cigarettes. Example A: I've got a couple of fags left.
stinky stick (slang) stoge, stoag (US, slang) stogie, stoagie (US, slang) straight (slang) straighter (slang)
fag (CIGARETTE) UK slang.
Durry is the spread Australian term for a cigarette. Among the younger generation, it is often called ciggies or darts.
Suggested that it was a term brought back from ANZAC forces as a Dhurrie Rug and a cigarette are both rolled.
Blunt is commonly used as a slang noun to mean a marijuana cigarette. Blunt has several other senses as an adjective, verb, and noun. If something is blunt, it has a flat surface or is rounded.
Clope is French slang for 'cigarette'. Like the English 'smoke a cig', les français fument une clope.
Loo. Despite being a very British word for toilet, 'loo' is actually derived from the French phrase 'guardez l'eau', which means 'watch out for the water'.
For example, in Hawaii, cigarettes are called lei-lana-lukus.
Chips (UK) / French Fries (US)
Meanwhile, Brits call fat strips of potato that are (usually) deep fried and eaten with plenty of salt and vinegar “chips”. In the US these are “French Fries”, or often just “fries”.
Thomas Shelby, in Peaky Blinders, smokes Sweet Aftons. They are also the favoured brand of Gerhard Selb, the eponymous private investigator in the trilogy by Bernhard Schlink.
Tec, tek, tekky – handgun, Tec-9 semi-automatic pistol.
slang. experiencing the effects of a drug, such as cannabis: They spent the evening getting stoned. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
dunny – a toilet, the appliance or the room – especially one in a separate outside building. This word has the distinction of being the only word for a toilet which is not a euphemism of some kind. It is from the old English dunnykin: a container for dung. However Australians use the term toilet more often than dunny.
1. to convey a second person on a horse, bicycle, or motorcycle. --noun 2. a ride obtained from being pugged. Compare bar2, dink, dinky1, dinky-double, donkey1, double, dub.
Lippy – lipstick. Lollies – the same as lollipops. Mozzie – a mosquito.
ˈsmōk. : the gaseous products of burning materials especially of organic origin made visible by the presence of small particles of carbon. : a suspension of particles in a gas. : a mass or column of smoke.
verb (used with object), bummed, bum·ming. Informal. to borrow without expectation of returning; get for nothing; cadge: He's always bumming cigarettes from me.
Just say the brand, like “Can I have a pack of ___ please?” with a straight face just like you would if you were buying any other product. I did just that when I was in London in my early 20s and the cashier duly complied despite my baby face. I did however have my ID to back myself up if I had been asked to show it.
Aussie Slang Words For Women:
Chick. Woman. Lady. Bird.