A lot of women from the UK; usually speak like road men or have a bad attitude. Masculine and rude, show no respect for anyone. Very self entitled and annoying. Would not survive if shit was to hit the fan.
“She is an absolute UK beast bro, stay far away from her”
by KillAllzGheys July 30, 2023
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A discord server with country roleplay, home of Shrigney and church of the Forehead Ball.
Guy 1: Bro, you joined UK Crew?
Guy 2: yeah bro... Some really weird stuff
Girl 1: Moans More SCOTLANDDDDD
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UK Slang is virtually its new language stemming from Jamacian words brought over by the Jamacian people in the Windrush generation. It changes a bit from place to place. I don't hear many people in London say certi. But I don't hear many people in liverpool say "Wagwan b piff ting can I get ur digits". Common universal UK Slang words

Leng, Clapped, Wagwan, What you saying, Jokeman, Batty, Bunda, G, Cuz, More Time, True Say, Ting, Fam, Blud, Meady, Mad, On God (ong), Trus

Can't think of anymore on the spot.
Wagwan what you saying
Not much cuz
The new tech fleece is clapped asf
Nah g I think its certi
Anywyas you seen my new ting shes leng
Nah fam shes got batty I'll be honest more time I am just running tru gal
True say I know you well blud ai you know Felicia tried to play me
What a jokeman shes meady asf anyways
Nah but the bunda is there she is not lacking in any department
I guess.
UK Slang is mad g that shit is virtually a new language cuz
Trussss ong
by Big Man Neek You Get Me August 10, 2022
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The kind of shite the UK makes up to excuse why they're so bad at Eurovision.
Examples of UK Logic include, but are not limited to, bloc voting/neighbour voting, blaming Brexit, blaming the Iraq War, blaming not being on the Euro, accusing other countries of cheating, and actively discouraging even remotely popular British artists from competing by saying the contest is "career suicide"
No disrespect to Terry Wogan like, but man he was full of UK Logic
by Kotikotikotik April 16, 2019
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A male character who appears in original yaoi manga or in yaoi or slash fanfiction, and exhibits almost constant crying, a young appearance to the point of being underage, hyper-femininity, much angst, masochism, being an eternal bottom in sexual acts, and who is very much an emo, that may suffer from cutting and eating disorders.
"In the manga Gravitation, Shuichi Shindou is a typical example of a weepy uke."

"Oh man, could Duo BE any more of a weepy uke?"
by blargh! April 3, 2007
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An underrated genre of music commonly played in the cold streets of London and a genre of music were stupid white American kids make fun out of and say that UK Drill copied Chicago Drill and that our accents are 'Corny'. UK Drill is a mad genre of music that is better than Chicago Drill.
Jamal: Yo wagwan my guy what you saying?
Matthew: Nothing much my guy, have you heard Skengdo and AM's new tune, 'HB Freestyle' on Link Up TV???
Jamal: Rahhh that tune is too cold fam colder than the council estates heating!!!
Matthew: UK Drill is gonna be mad this year!!!
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UK Garage is a form of electronic dance music which originated in clubs at Vauxhall, south London around 1994-1996, and rapidly spread around the capital, but which actually has its roots in the original Garage sound which began in New York in the 1980s.

Originally referred to as "House & Garage" or "the Sunday Scene" (because it was difficult for promoters to find venues for the music on other weekend days at the time), the speeded-up Garage sound was eventually given the name "Speed Garage" by the media.

The original UKG sound had a four to the floor beat; however from 1997 onwards, the breakbeat-influenced "2-Step" sound became increasingly popular. Reggae, drum 'n' bass and hip-hop sounds, as well as R&B vocal samples, increased in influence in uk garage around this time.

The main difference between UK and US Garage, other than being faster, was the use of heavy sub-bass which had more in common with drum 'n' bass or reggae than traditional house or garage.

In the early years, records mainly featured vocal versions using proper singers (with additional instrumental/dub mixes), but from 1998 onwards, the use of MCs started to gain prominence, having originally been used mainly at the rave, and on pirate radio stations which were of great importance to the music's development.

At the start of the new millennium, east London's UK Garage offshoot - grime - grew out of the increasingly MC-driven garage style, whereas south London's dubstep scene tended towards more minimal, dubby, instrumental tracks but with heavier bass.
The "House & Garage" days: Carl Bias & BIP - I'm Up In Heaven (1994)

Early "classic 4x4 UK Garage" sounds: Underground Solution - You're No Good (1997)

Early 2-Step UKG: Ramsey & Fen - Love Bug (1998)

Early UKG with MCs: Da Click - Good Rhymes (1998)

Dark pre-grime Garage: So Solid Crew - Dilema (Instrumental) (2000)
by Rob_The_947_SW11 December 12, 2006
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