Multicultural London English Mle
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bare
How Jamaican Patois became London's amplifier — a word that turned Caribbean abundance into British youth identity.
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two twos my word
An intensifier meaning something happened instantly or unexpectedly fast, emphasizing the sudden speed of an action.
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wesh
A verbal tap on the shoulder — greeting, attention-getter, or surprise marker that does several conversational jobs at once.
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peng
An adjective for exceptional quality or attractiveness, carrying immediate recognition rather than measured praise.
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peak
An expression of sympathy for bad luck or misfortune, used casually among friends to acknowledge when something unfortunate happens.
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innit
A British verbal punctuation mark that turns any statement into a request for agreement or simply marks where your thought ends.
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mandem
Your tight circle of friends in British slang—the crew you move with, the people who show up when it matters.
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kuja in
A casual invitation into physical or social space, blending languages the way urban Kenyans naturally speak when formality isn't required.
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yaani
A verbal pause button that shifts from clarification to emphasis to surprise depending entirely on how you stretch or place it.
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kwasia
A sharp insult questioning someone's intelligence — tone determines whether it's genuine attack or playful teasing among those close enough to blur that line.
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ibahesh
Amsterdam street slang for police that signals local knowledge—informal vocabulary born from centuries of Hebrew influence on Dutch urban language.
