

Used in a sentence: "I believe Jack called me a peng sort.As we get nearer to the Love Island final we thought we’d translate the most common words and phrases used on Love Island this year as well as the previous years!įrom ‘mugged off’ to ‘I’m loyal babe’ learn the Love Island lingo below! I’m loyal babeĭefinition: An expression used to make oneself feel better after being well…not very loyal.Īs in: When Georgia tried to kiss Jack (who was coupled up with her ‘best mate’ Laura) and then forgot to mention it when they both got back to the villa… but remember guys SHE’S LOYAL BABE! ‘I’m loyal babe’ has been used by Georgia that many times it’s the equivalent of last years ‘I was in the blazing squad’ (Marcel) or ‘I was Miss GB’ (Zara) from the year before that! Mugged offĭefinition: To be treated disrespectfully. Origin: Jack Fincham about Dr Alex George in 2018 Used in a sentence: “I am really attracted to him. But most of the time, it’s used as a way to end a sentence. Used in a sentence: "Alex, that salmon shirt's well cutesie." You know what I mean?ĭefinition: To ask if somebody understands what you are talking about. But with 'sie' on the end for absolutely no reason.
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Used in a sentence: “This villa’s full of snakes.” Cutesieĭefinition: Exactly the same as cute. Used in a sentence: “Anton is NOT a fuckboy.”ĭefinition: When someone’s being sneaky behind your back. But… I’m just not feelin’ it, fam." Fuckboyĭefinition: A male who treats females like garbage. Used in a sentence: “On paper, she’s perfect: she’s got the type of bum I always go for. I'll make some nettle tea." On paperĭefinition: A way of describing a person’s type. Used in a sentence: "I just feel like everyone's pranging out. Used in a sentence: "WHY YOU DIGGING ME OUT FORRRRRRRRRRR?" Pranging out Or, if you're reading what 'digging out' means on Urban Dictionary it is MUCH ruder. Used in a sentence: "Naked cwtsh anyone?" Digging me outĭefinition: The act of having a dig at someone. Used in a sentence: “Not being funny, but… you’re a prick.” Cwtsh

Used in a sentence: “I'm looking for someone I can have a bit of banter with, you know what I mean?” Not being funny, but…ĭefinition: A great way to start a sentence when you’re about to be incredibly rude about someone. Especially popular when trying to graft on with someone.
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Plus I dunno about them teeth."ĭefinition: Taking the piss out of people. Yeah, he makes me laugh, but he's only a pen salesman at the end of the day. Used in a sentence: "I just dunno where me head's at. Origin: Every single Love Island contestant everĭefinition: A way to find out how someone feels about you. Used in a sentence: “Just you wait and see – I’m going to put it on her.” Where's your/my head at? Used in a sentence: "She's crazy putting all her eggs in his basket." Put/stick it on him/her Or after it maybe.ĭefinition: To concentrate all of your resources into one thing. Used in a sentence: "I'm not gonna lie to you, she's come into the villa, and my head's been turned." Putting all your/my eggs in one basket Origin: The human body in particular the neck and spineĭefinition: To admit that you fancy someone else. Used in a sentence: "No Jack, you can't join The Do Bits Society." My head's been turned naked hot tub sesh?" The Do Bits Society/DBSĭefinition: A members-only club for Islanders who have successfully taken part in sexual contact. Used in a sentence: "I definitely think we've got a connection. Used in a sentence: “Man – I’ve been grafting on her for hours now."ĭefinition: A way of saying you're hot for someone but in a deep and meaningful way. Loyal." Graftingĭefinition: To work hard at getting a girl/boy to like you. Used in a sentence: "If there's one thing I am, it's loyal babes. Even when you have done something to hurt them. Used in a sentence: "Listen boys, I'm not gonna go all factor 50 on this one." Loyalĭefinition: A thing to say to someone 983 times to prove that you would never do anything to hurt them.

Origin: Boots (other pharmacies are available) Used in a sentence: "I'm feeling great vibes between us, so I was wondering if you'd like to come weave a basket with me?" Factor 50 Used in a sentence: “Nah mate, I've been mugged off.” Vibesĭefinition: A certain feeling a person, or two persons, give out. Definition: To be deceived or disrespected.
