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Top 25 modern words and phrases that Brits hate most - The Mirror
WORDS AND PHRASES THAT ANNOY BRITS MOST. 1: Amazeballs - 34% 2: Holibobs – 29% 3: Awesomeness 28% 4: LOLZ – 27% 5: Bantz – 27% 6: Nom nom nom – 26% 7: Totes – 26% 8: Bae – 25% 9: Din dins – 25%...
Urban Dictionary: bantz
bantz. A spirited discussion between two people who share language and oppose ideals for the purpose of entertainment. Often heavy and violent at least one party views it 'in good fun'. We both saw the video, I brought the bantz, I think we are better friends now after an hour on the phone.
Bantz, brain fart and awesomesauce: New words added to Oxford ...
- bants (also bantz): playfully teasing or mocking remarks exchanged with another person or group; banter. - beer o'clock: an appropriate time of day for starting to drink beer. - brain fart: a...
bants - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(UK, slang) Banter, particularly among men. 2012 September 22, "Complete Ledge", “TV OD with Complete Ledge: Doomsday Preppers”, in The Guardian[1]: Top bants, says Twitter's master 'Target Smasher' 2013 September 1, Rebecca Armstrong, “Office noise: put up or shut up”, in The Independent[2]: In my office, bants come thick and fast, but ...
bants, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
Playfully teasing or mocking remarks exchanged with another person or group, esp. among men; banter. Also more generally: playful or wild behaviour. The word is sometimes characterized as a means of justifying or excusing humour or behaviour considered boorish or chauvinistic; see e.g. quot. 2013. 2008.
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