Jack Whitehall Teaches iJustine BRITISH Slang!! | Slang Challenge
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Jack Whitehall tries to teach iJustine some British phrases and slang!
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“This is an education”... some would say a “Bad Education” 😉
Gilanes haha, bad education is so funny
Get out
lol i get u
I love that series. I was a bit sad when it finished
I-
I once spoke to a bunch of brits whilst on vacation, and according to them you can basically take any word and add -ed after it, and it means you're drunk. e.g. Beached, Whaled, Floored, Shelved, Tarmaked etc. etc. It all is a metaphor for being drunk :P
This is true. I'm English and it's so funny.
It's absolute nonsense I'm afraid
@@apierc1 Its not. At least not where I'm from
@@apierc1 exactly what i was thinking 😂😂
OK, I'm glassed, so have I been attacked with glass or am I drunk 🙄
I'm shook
iJustine Gobsmacked*
Aww you two are a cute couple
@Jack Whitehall
iJustine SHOOK LIKE AN EARTHQUAKE 😂😂😂 ur epic... ilsm❤❤❤
iJustine lol just finished watching the other video and saw this and im like "OHHHH THATS WHAT SHE MENT" XD
The dogs bollocks is like the bees knees
A crossover no one asked for but got. A+ Jack loved it
Grades in England are 1-9, 1 being the lowest, so you're wrong
GarageSeller well tbf , when I did my GCSE’s this time last year , half of mine were A* - G( and u) and then my main ones were 9-1, I know that from this year onwards they’re all 9-1
Well anyway, A+ doesn't exist in england
*JAG-YOU-AR*
No, you are!
no *JAG-YOU-EH*
Sam Jones is a cat from American.. yall say it wrong
HBC423 what are you trying to say wtf
What I presume that HBC423 meant to say is that the Jaguar, the species of cat which your vehicle brand is named for, is a Big Cat from the American continents. So apparently, Brits are pronouncing Jaguar the wrong way. I don't believe it truly matters, I just wanted to clear up the misunderstanding here.
"James blunt"
Justine - "I love James blunt* hahaha
Is she alright? Jack would literallt explain exactly what the slang term means and she'd still use it wrongly and not understand it, lol.
Matt she's blonde. What do you expect :p
You’re describing what it’s like to be foreign in a new country. When you learn a language you take the words people say at face value. So when you learn the word “bollocks” and then hear a phrase like “the dog’s bollocks” it’s incredibly confusing because of how separated the phrase is from the words used.
@@alexanderrose1071 i am 40 and never lived outside the us, i got everything, there is something not right with her, she's a bit slow
She’s American
@@flyboy970 so stop stereotyping
"The Dog's Bullocks" is equiv. to "the cat's meow" or "the bee's knees" lol
Das hundes hoden...
Dumm gelaufen!
Bollocks* and we’d say ‘the cat’s pajamas’
The dogs bollocks-amaze balls
Justine hurts my brain when he's trying to explain something to her and make it really obvs to what he was going on about and ignores what he was talking about
You don’t realise how strange British slang is until you try and explain it to someone who doesn’t know any British slang 😂😂
before this video i could pronounce jaguar correctly but after listening to both of you there is no way i will able to ever say it
Jack; pull not pole
Her: 3minutes later OHHH pulll.
Great video Jack! As a fellow Brit this was so enjoyable to watch you teach someone our slang XD
Jack & iJustine together is what I live for!!! I’M SHOOK!!! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
No you’re gobsmacked
*gobsmacked
Why do I wanna watch another accent challenge and have one of the accents a brummy (I think that's the right word 😂) accent just to see if Jack can do it idk 😂
You should have done a naughty edition ✌️
as you were
LGx
I
Biblical
Did you not get the "James Blunt" reference?! That's about as naughty as you can get with a word!!
Jack 100% fancies her
Prob not if he is still married to that model...
CmdrTobs he’s just not married is he
Sandy Gorton who doesn’t
nah they broke up man and they were never married
Don Hole She's alright, not amazing though. And she'd get way too annoying after about an hour lol
The dog's bollocks is a rather rude corruption of earlier expressions 'the cat's whiskers', or 'the bee's knees'.
RickP2012 stfu
The mutts nuts
3:12 “I am famously posh... “. Lol did fencing at school
finally a British slang video that has phases we actually use!
Lol best videos you've made so far. Too funny. Keep it up.
iJustine just has that voice that can be put on every female character animation
Cheesy white disney girl characters
One of my favorite bits of British slang, that we don't have in America, is "swings and roundabouts." The closest thing we have to that is, "you win some, you lose some."
iJustine's pronunciation is probably a regional thing. People I've met usually say "jag-war," two syllables, we skip the U. Some fans of Top Gear will probably pronounce it as you do. She also added an unnecessary D to drowning something I used to hear other kids say when I was young.
I love what Michael McIntyre said about how basically any word can sound like you mean drunk. "I went out last night and got utterly gazebo'd." Also, you didn't do enough Geordie slang, Jack, but I guess a lot of that stuff might be more obvious. 😁
I have never heard that in my English life... But then again I am a northerner so we unlike the southerners have a grip on reality
@@Aj-xt4cw I've heard of it down here (in the South) but no one really uses it anymore.
Watching these sorts of videos reminds me of how much I love the UK
This is the first video I’m watching of this guy and I’m in love 😍
Trollied obviously refers to the popular teenage drunk pastime of stealing a shopping trolley (shopping cart) and giving each other rides in it.
So it didn't morph from "off your trolley" (US) "off one's trolley" (UK) Links to street cars (trams) and ships of the line ( man of war) and " a loose cannon " that rolled on rollers that many called "trolleys" ?
No. Ships' cannons were mounted on trunions, and there's no significance to being off the tram. That just means you're walking. Like, when I get off the bus, it's because I've arrived. There's just no relationship with being drunk.
Trunions that will roll off the tongue of a Jack Tar without being bastardized !!
Tony Pate s 7i
Patrick Holt 😂😂😂😂 so true
Love Jack Whitehall 💖
Who doesn't
I found you from Justine's video! Definitely enjoyed watching this :)
do more please!! x
You guys were really cute together 😂 Justine is so sweet lol
I love the phrase the dogs bollocks I use it all the time lmfao this video was the dogs bollocks
This was highly enjoyable, you two seemed to work well
Love Jack and love Justine. Saw the collab on Justine's channel and i was like OMG Jack's made it 😂😂 joking, love you both and love that Jack is doing videos with CZcamsrs (btw you sound even more upper class in this video) 😂😂😂😂
you can put -ed at the end of every word and it means drunk
I'm gonna get hairdryed tonight.
We're so radiated.
etc...
Mint video love this guy😂😂
Meccano building kits years ago had 2 different version, they had a "box standard" and "Box Deluxe" and from that its Bog standard meaning normal and nothing special and dogs bollocks (Box deluxe) which meant the best you could get.
The ending ... Jack's face when Justine said, "so was mine...", priceless! Ab... So... Lute... Ly priceless!!
6:52 Buble bath 😂😂👌
Salmaan Allarakhia That took the Michael. 😂😂😂😂😂
My brain is having a hard time connecting all of those cultural circles
Well this was rly funny to watch thanks iJ
Jack is amazing!
“Damp squib” gave me flashbacks to IT Crowd
I saw on iJustine's video that you were saying how your father refers your underpants as knickers. Well in India too we call underpants knickers. I think early Brits used to call it knickers, so the tradition goes on in both countries.
A lot of English speaking Indians use English slang, I had a friend who came over from India and was using terms I thought only we used. So you're spot on there!
You're right, knickers originally was just another word for underpants but at some point generally became more specific to female pants.
Jack I thought you were lovely from the start of your comedy career but I didn’t realise you were upper class! I just thought you were a nice polite boy and your mum and dad were strict. When you were calling your parents mummy and daddy it still didn’t register. Hahaha it registers now. You are a god.
The chemistry between the two is fire 🔥
Get in jack my son 😂😂
“DROWNDING” -ffs I’m done
Loved it when he said ‘just thought of one...James Blunt’ 😋👍
They look so good together 🤩🤩🤩
You two had a lot of chemistry!
nothing says chemistry like a littany of jump cuts
"What a kerfuffle!" - Lou, Little Britain
The dog’s bollocks comes from the pre-WW2 Meccano construction toy set. It was sold two sizes of boxes, the more expensive being labelled box delux, hence dog’s bollocks, whilst the cheaper set was in the box standard, hence bog standard.
I'm Canadian and I knew most--but certainly not all--of these, many from Katherine Ryan explaining them on panel shows!
PULL! PULL! PULLLLLLL!
I'm English and I thought every one knew "what up the duff" meant
BTW well done Jack A+ slang
I love this video so much! 😂
Love this video❣️❣️❣️
Gobsmacked = Speechless
This is mostly southern slang need a northern slang edition
The Necrophillic Newo it’s more general slang southerners don’t really have there own except for rhyming slang and Jack doing Northern slang is just wrong
ayup there pal, fancy nippin down to ta tesco while i go collect me JSA
I get what ye saying it wouldn't make sense jack Whitehall doing northern slang but there's so many "British Slang" videos which just pick off stereotypes then how we actually talk
Aye, northern slang’ll be “I ain’t got a Scooby doo” -- clue
MCFC OK eh? Narh mate, we all use that down South.
“Candle, bath, Buble…” 😌
“Oh I thought that was another one!” 😂
So cool jack you did a video with ijustine
Omg I thought gobsmacked was universal!
Yo, I’m an Aussie, and I understand all the British slang, I guess cause Australia is a British colony. Not one of my American friends understands the British accent, but I do. Perfectly
Try them on You Tube GAME OF MOBILE HOMES
Jake is almost whispering. Not used to that, haha’
Never really realised this before but especially in this video Jack really reminded me of Tom Harlock (mainly the way he spoke)
Jag-wire?...Jaguar...WHAT THE FUCK
Alright Sassy mate, s'goin on?
U fucking druggo mate
Sassy The Sasquatch Got any of that trippa snippa left mayt?
Try me new Delhi wrap
I think americans are too dumb to realise it's named after the cat.
It's because of "it's the bee knees"..
Me ol china plate owes me some bees and honey.
Green Street Hooligans detected. :)
I never expected this to happen but I’m so happy it did
Apart from the fact I love this vid I swear jack wears that vid in all of these vids 😂❤️
Cockney slang was so the old bill (police) didn't understand what they was saying and any rival mobs (gangs)
But was not used in the way everyone seems to think it was. You wouldn't say the word that rhymed, because that would make it obvious, so you'd say 'I went up the apples'. A popular example is 'blowing a raspberry'. The full version is 'blowing a raspberry tart', so farting.
but when would talking about stairs ever get you arrested?
@@darkability1393 "'I've put the kettle with the sausage in the mother at the top of the apples, 'arry"
Here's a quick tip, if your doing this you have a 50/50 chance of it being drunk.
Sir.... You can teach me anything you want. Loved your classes in Abbey Grove.
Now, this was worth watching, they are flirting the entire time, so sweet.
These are mild compared to some ones from here up north. Some of ours would really spin her out.
All of these slang words sound far too posh when Jack is saying them. lol
gwarn Jack lol
GadgetsBoy is
The team up I never knew I needed
Half of these are used in the US too (or are at least understood)..."Gobsmacked", "Kerfuffle", "Sloshed".
I'm from England and I didn't even get most of these 😂🤷♀️
I’m British and I knew more of the American slang than the British slang 😂
Excellent Video I liked and Subscribed 👋
This is something i didn't know i needed to see in my life until now.
Damp squib? Am I not British? 😶
Its not really used but it was brought up in the IT crowd season 4
Im from south west england and i hear it quite a lot where I'm from
aimee trudgian really? I’m from south west too, and can’t say I’ve heard it before - strange!
Unless she's posh because I'm from south west and never hear it
KingJakemus if you're talking about me im in no way posh 😂
I’m a Londoner and haven’t heard of most of these lel... Jack I know this pre-recorded but do a roadman version
thats because london doesn't exist
Loved this, I’m waiting for Jack to do a collab with Niki’N’Sammy
I remember you mentioning the Bublé bath on an episode of The Graham Norton Show.
Was it only me waiting for the word “shag”
I don’t usually find him attractive, but in this he strangely is!
I think because his voice is semi-low here where usually it would be higher pitched
Aww💕💕💕 I love you Jack! You’re so adorable ✨✨✨
Meccano supplied their construction kits in two sizes, the box-standard and the box - deluxe , hence bog-standard and dogs bollocks
JAG-YOU-AR not *JAGU-WIRE*
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That would actually be spelled jaguire. They use a Jaguar as their logo 😂 what the hell
mrexplodingcreeper 10 Yep
Jag were
why did you add letters lmao, JAG-U-AR
They would make a great couple 😍
This video is weirdly calming
Lol, I love both of these people, I watch them both a lot, but how did they end up in the same room
going to talk to a man about a dog
Crazy how you managed to make a video with Apple's community manager
Literally everyone says up the duff or duffers in my family 😂😂I love this guy we literally use this in my family
Knuckle sandwich is something anyone over 40 in America would know for sure, probably a lot of people overall. Gobsmacked is somewhat known, Kerfuffle as well. Plastered is a household word.
Isn't it kERfuffle? 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Empire of Gaming he's a southerner
I say kaffufle and im northern
She was pony at this
6:39 " Everyone laughed like it was a joke " :D
Never thought I’d see these two people meet.