We have a number of different expressions for the toilet. Bogie is like that green, little green thing that comes out of your nose. Bollocks means it's bad, but if you say the dog's bollocks, that's really good. The word 'booze' just means an alcoholic drink - and we are going to run out of booze.
Part 1 in a series about informal British English words and expressions. Slang basically means informal language which is used among friends, and which isn't really appropriate at work or in other formal situations. This podcast is devoted to teaching you some of the most common and well-known bits of British slang. Click below for more information and to read a vocabulary list for this episode
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