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What is the British slang for amazed?
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  1. ace – amazing, awesome, excellent.
  2. blinding – fantastic, great, superb.
  3. brill – short for "brilliant," cool, exceptionally good.
  4. buzzing – excited, happy.
  5. chuffed – happy, pleased.
  6. cracking – the best.
  7. get-in – awesome, terrific, yay.
  8. hunky-dory – cool, good; everything's okay.

Buzzin’

“Buzzin'” can mean to be tipsy or slightly drunk, "I'm buzzin' after that pint." It's also British slang for being excited or very happy, “I just booked my holiday to Spain, I'm absolutely buzzin'.”Ace. – is used to describe something that is awesome. A word that is popular in the north and amongst youngsters.

What is the slang word for amazing : Lit

Lit – Amazing, cool, or exciting.

What is the UK slang for feeling good

Chuffed: For me, being chuffed sounds like a negative thing, but here it is a common way to say that you are pleased. Wingardium Leviosa: Whoops – that's a Harry Potter term.

How do British people say wonderful : Said as wonderful you do want to stress on the first syllable. Wonderful in american english. However it is normally pronounced. As wonderful wonderful in american english versus.

chuffed. Chuffed means “delighted, pleased, satisfied.” You might say you're chuffed that your favorite team won the soccer game. This word dates back to the 1800s, when it was originally used to mean “puffed up with fat.” It later became a slang term to express satisfaction.

My new word for you today is chuffed chuffed is british slang. And it means happy. So you could say for example i just passed my exam i'm well chuffed chuffed happy.

How do you say wonderful in British slang

Synonyms of 'wonderful' in British English

  1. excellent. We complimented him on doing an excellent job.
  2. mean (slang) She plays a mean game of tennis.
  3. great (informal) It's a great film; you must see it.
  4. topping (British, slang)
  5. brilliant.
  6. cracking (British, informal)
  7. outstanding.
  8. smashing (informal)

Brilliant: Often used to describe something that is wonderful or excellent, or great news.In British slang, ace means “excellent; first-rate; outstanding.” Whereas Americans might say they aced a test, ace is used in the UK as an adjective, like that movie was ace. This usage is most popular in Northern England and among young people.