Woo them Britishly with a few choice compliments straight from the UK: Bright as a button: (adj.) clever Buff: (adj.) sexy, attractive Cracking: (adj.) excellent, fantastic Fancy: (v.) to have a crush on Fit: (adj.) super hot Lush: (adj.) attractive Minted: (adj.) very cool, excellent (also slang for "rich") Posh: (adj.) fancy Smart: (adj.) well-dressed, sharp Smashing: (adj.) fantastic Tidy: (adj.) good-looking "The obvious one people love is 'wanker,' which is somewhat equivalent to 'jerk,'" says Wallace."If you want more playful put-downs, we might say someone is a 'muppet' (a foolish person) or a 'numpty' (a silly person)." [3] Add these iconic British insults to your vocab: Bellend: (n.) a stupid or annoying person Chav: (n.) a "low-class" person Cockwomble: (n.) an idiot, an obnoxious person [4] Crackers: (adj.) crazy Daft: (adj.) silly, stupid Daft cow: (n.) a silly, stupid woman Dim: (adj.) unintelligent Gormless: (adj.) slow-witted, dull Knob: (n.) an idiot Lummox: (n.) a clumsy or stupid person Mad: (adj.) crazy Minger: (n.) an unpleasant or unattractive person Muppet: (n.) a fool Naff: (adj.) uncool or tacky Nitwit: (n.) a fool Numpty: (n.) a silly person Nutter: (n.) a crazy person Pillock: (n.) a stupid person Plonker: (n.) an idiot Tosser: (n.) a crazy person Tosspot: (n.) a stupid or obnoxious person Wanker: (n.) a jerk Yob: (n.) an uncouth person EXPERT TIP Jack Wallace is a Dialect Coach from the UK now based in Hollywood, California

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