@@caleb0388 first of all u ain’t say that second of all no they didn’t 😭 how is saying 2 and 2 carti wan or sed in a dialect. Just accept ur old ass felt attacked and can’t defend urself go work u bum following filly and kai cenat while pushing 30 if not alr is😭😭😭😭
Being from Brooklyn NY.. one thing that draws a lot of us to UK culture is how similar it is to is. We have a big Caribbean population in NY and listen to a lot of Jamaican music.. UK surprisingly uses a lot of Jamaican and Caribbean slang so we understand a lot of UK slang that people from other parts of the US wouldn’t. (Like black Americans not of Caribbean decent.. like people from the south) I was actually surprised when I first watched Top Boy.. me and my boys were like “damm it’s like they’re in Flatbush”😂
Yo! Jamaican culture has had a humongous global influence, to be fair. Almost every hit song in the Spanish speaking world over the last 2 decades (Latin America and Spain itself) has had a reggaeton beat (Source-Jamaica). Contemporary London music and slang is intensely influenced by Jamaican immigrants. Travel to English speaking Africa one of these days and you'll find pockets of Rastafarian and general Jamaican influence. I really think Jamaica is one of the most relatively influential countries ever. Relative to size, the influence Jamaican culture has had isn't talked about enough.
@@BlessedBeTheDawgz what??, so if you say someone is a waffler, it makes them a waffler? What makes him a waffler? Wow, think about what you doing right now, wow🤦🏾♂️, if someone says something and you then say they are lying, you then have to say how the person is lying, so what’s he waffling about. Jealousy is one crazy thing but imo play the game with you for abit, please explain to me what he’s waffling about. As a Jamaican born and grow, that now live in the uk, it’s always funny to me when English man try fight me to copy me, just be you, or pay homage to us but you can’t hate us and copy us at the same time. Pay homage and copy us or don’t at all. Weird jealous people
Two-twos just means that something happened quickly. You also use it as a transition when telling stories when you don't want to give the filler information. Oftentimes it's because the storyteller does not believe that piece of info enhances the story in any way. Note: Im from the Caribbean (Barbadian living in Trinidad).
riddim is the beat as the instrmental of the song that why the artis say RUN THE RIDDIM OR THAT WAS A BAD RIDDIM AS THE BEAT OF THE SONG Chunkz AINT JAMAICAN SO HE BIT RONG WITH HIS ANSWERS
I must be getting old man, half the slang means something different to back then💀 bait just meant been got like having draws on you, riddem just meant an instrumental not been famous
No one in UK claims they started it! London slang is based on Jamaican 🇯🇲 Patois because of the Jamaican community that are no 3 generations strong in this country.
“we wanna make sure you’re equipped in UK slang” 1. Equipped sounds too posh Chunkz, you’re showing your middle class roots there. and 2. Bait just means obvious… Turns out all you need is a slightly tanned skin tone and you can act as street as you want, unquestioned. Smh.
Language is dynamic. When you get so many cultures coming together, you tend to get this type of thing. It's actually pretty cool. How do you think you got the English language? Ohhh waittt.....You thought the queen wrote it?
You guys made a meal out of 'bait'..
Bait: Obvious
maybe down south, up north it means Food lol
Get rid of tramp Philly it would it make better
I see how Bait makes sense to be mean Obvious in a lot of scenarios, but doesn't make sense in a lot of others...
Fillys wild example at 4:35 had me in stitches 😂😂😂
💀💀💀
Bait just means obvious
Hows everyone forgetting bait is short for blatant
So many different terms
Bait means it's dangerous baiting yourself up ❤
@@n47448because they're literally different words 🤣
he shots on the same corner everyday he’s making it bait
"mans not Bowcat" HAHAHAA
Its always interesting how Caribbean dialogue has been integrated into UK slang
yh but none of the ones they used were caribbean
@@no-eg5sk you're very wrong. But keep thinking you know everything
@@caleb0388 i literally agreed with u but just see none of the ones here used are caribbean wtf was that reaction😭😭😭 y u acting like ur 5 caleb😭😭😭😭
@@no-eg5sk Right. As I said, they did use Caribbean dialect.
@@caleb0388 first of all u ain’t say that second of all no they didn’t 😭 how is saying 2 and 2 carti wan or sed in a dialect. Just accept ur old ass felt attacked and can’t defend urself go work u bum following filly and kai cenat while pushing 30 if not alr is😭😭😭😭
Being from Brooklyn NY.. one thing that draws a lot of us to UK culture is how similar it is to is. We have a big Caribbean population in NY and listen to a lot of Jamaican music..
UK surprisingly uses a lot of Jamaican and Caribbean slang so we understand a lot of UK slang that people from other parts of the US wouldn’t. (Like black Americans not of Caribbean decent.. like people from the south)
I was actually surprised when I first watched Top Boy.. me and my boys were like “damm it’s like they’re in Flatbush”😂
because we also have a huge Caribbean population in London
@@krisg7596 no wonder Ice spice hooked up with Cench
Filly is fuckn nuts for that example @ 4:38 absolutely outrageous 😭😭😭
“UK slang” ahh bredda 😂
90% of the slangs here are Definitely just Jamaican words we been using.
Yo! Jamaican culture has had a humongous global influence, to be fair. Almost every hit song in the Spanish speaking world over the last 2 decades (Latin America and Spain itself) has had a reggaeton beat (Source-Jamaica). Contemporary London music and slang is intensely influenced by Jamaican immigrants. Travel to English speaking Africa one of these days and you'll find pockets of Rastafarian and general Jamaican influence. I really think Jamaica is one of the most relatively influential countries ever. Relative to size, the influence Jamaican culture has had isn't talked about enough.
@@AbaMiguelcheers Geoff
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UK slang is straight patwah 😂
Waffler
@@BlessedBeTheDawgz what makes him a waffler, telling the truth?
@@unruly7516 the fact the word waffler proves him wrong? 😂 you smoking ganja?
@@BlessedBeTheDawgz what??, so if you say someone is a waffler, it makes them a waffler? What makes him a waffler? Wow, think about what you doing right now, wow🤦🏾♂️, if someone says something and you then say they are lying, you then have to say how the person is lying, so what’s he waffling about. Jealousy is one crazy thing but imo play the game with you for abit, please explain to me what he’s waffling about. As a Jamaican born and grow, that now live in the uk, it’s always funny to me when English man try fight me to copy me, just be you, or pay homage to us but you can’t hate us and copy us at the same time. Pay homage and copy us or don’t at all. Weird jealous people
@@unruly7516 pay homage to what you weirdo 😂😂😂 pay your electric
Ngl Druski understood bait 😂😂
Filly asking where hes from like he knows his roots. His ancestors were in the same boat as ours on that voyage to the Americas 😂😂
You do know most of us here know where we are from we just dont give a fuck 😂
Most so called UK slangs is just Jamaican slangs
Came on here to say the same exact thing!
@@brentondewar1347 who added ‘still’ to the end of a sentence first was it jamaicans
To be fair patois is an English dialect, so not really sure what your point is.
England also has hundreds of thousands of Jamaican born/heritage.
@@twplustwoisthreeppl dont talk the queen's English in Ja. All these kids just pick up the slang even when they don't understand the meaning
Mr. Bowcat 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭☠⚰
Nice they got American Chunkz on here
Two-twos just means that something happened quickly. You also use it as a transition when telling stories when you don't want to give the filler information. Oftentimes it's because the storyteller does not believe that piece of info enhances the story in any way.
Note: Im from the Caribbean (Barbadian living in Trinidad).
Long story short
UK legends linking up with US legend 👀💯
Tbf Scotland is part of the UK so if you say UK slang he's not wrong with "wee bit" lmao
These spazzes couldnt even explain what bait is 😂
Drewski with the kamara on 👍
UK and USA well conected these days
I say boxing helped tbh
😂😂what are you smoking?
@@BlessedBeTheDawgz bros whole life must revolve around boxing 😂
@@youngp4464 trust me deffo on the Prime
See bait in Scotland is used as in “that’s jail bait” something that could have u nicked
Bowcat is a manz who goes to a girl just to eat it and doesn’t get his
7:30 “I like the videos with Willy”. Someone clip that
Y fi dat😂
Riddim = Instrumental 😂 these guys giving word's their own meaning or is it these kids
I wanna make sure you are equipted 😂
In DC “bait” means something else
Desbordes is not German lol
Bowcat 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
A mali and colombian teaching an american uk slang...what a world...bait jus means obvious btw.
A mali or Somali?
Thats exactly what they said it was lmao
2 2s means - look or and now or watch this or boom
"This that and the third
Filly a Bowcat
Riddim is Jamaican slang
riddim is the beat as the instrmental of the song that why the artis say RUN THE RIDDIM OR THAT WAS A BAD RIDDIM AS THE BEAT OF THE SONG Chunkz AINT JAMAICAN SO HE BIT RONG WITH HIS ANSWERS
Chunkz is chunky again
By the way...this is not UK slang, this is Jamican. White native british people do not speak like this.
Londoners speak like this!
@@Xxx-y9d Yes but it's not Native language of London. Hence my comment.
Druski you are not german sir 😂😂
He never said he was.
These guys don't even know what there talking about lmao
In 1000 years were gonna have one letter sentances 😂
🤷🏾♂️
Scotland is the U.K 😂
These are majority jamaican slang
You guys can’t explain. 2-2s comes from 2 & 2 together makes 4 etc
Bro filly and chunks don’t even know what these words mean what the fuck😂
Baits lunch
2,2’a is whoop di whoo or bla blaa
When they don’t even know the first slang word that they use 💀
Jamaican slang turn UK slang
stop talking breh
@@adan508 what’s wrong?
@@unruly7516 Jamaicans must be bare sensitive ini 😂
@@BlessedBeTheDawgz ??
@Blessedbethedogs you seem to be the most sensitive person in these comments section. What are you trying to do, you seem hurt
I must be getting old man, half the slang means something different to back then💀 bait just meant been got like having draws on you, riddem just meant an instrumental not been famous
Bait means obvious
Absolutely
bait is simply a punk its ja ting
Still trynna figure out how tf Druski’s hat is not falling lol
Scotland is in the UK……
But the word is pretty much exclusively scottish and they’re talking about English slang words
Bait = Burnt
Bruh bait is risky. NOT everyone knows you.
Uk slang mostly 80s n 90s Jamaican slang.
As a Jamaican it low key annoys me that they claiming like they started it.
Bowcat, Bait, Riddim? Come on
No one in UK claims they started it! London slang is based on Jamaican 🇯🇲 Patois because of the Jamaican community that are no 3 generations strong in this country.
They ask Drusku what’s his background this 🥷answered German 🤦🏾♂️
He said Wavy is UK slang 🤦🏿♂️
Wavy originally is drunk
UK slang isn’t real. All of this is just Jamaican patios. Stop calling it slang. This is disrespectful.
Wavy is max b which is US 😂
How can these man not know Max B they ain’t yungens
All English slangs is Jamaican slangs
You can see the colonialism because we Jamaicans use most of these slang
2 2s means 2 secs. How hard is that to explain 😂
They don't even know themselves 😂
Scotlands part of the uk so I guess druskis right 👏😂
Lop most of this is Jamaican slang
Bait means dangerous brev
Doesn't waved /wavy mean drunk lol
Road men say lickle not wee
So UK slang is just wannabe patois.
lol.
Bro stop stealing Jamaican slangs
riddim is the beat not necessarily the song.
These are both foreigners, they don’t know what they’re talking about
“we wanna make sure you’re equipped in UK slang”
1. Equipped sounds too posh Chunkz, you’re showing your middle class roots there.
and 2. Bait just means obvious…
Turns out all you need is a slightly tanned skin tone and you can act as street as you want, unquestioned. Smh.
They falling off not even 100k in a month
These are mostly jamaican slangs tho😕
It’s not UK slang. It’s English slang. Basically fully grown adults talking like toddlers.
Aye we don’t speak like is in Scotland 😂
Alright Grandad calm down
Language is dynamic. When you get so many cultures coming together, you tend to get this type of thing. It's actually pretty cool. How do you think you got the English language? Ohhh waittt.....You thought the queen wrote it?
As if you never used slang ever in your life , stfu 😂
@@jt19933 what?
all of these r just stolen jamaican slang 😂😅
They were terrible at explaining uk slang they clearly never even knew what bait even meant lmao
These RUclipsrs have the shittest slang