They described the term as a 'teenager who involves themselves in smoking weed, no education, puffa jacket and man bag, acts hard on a bike’.
他们将其描述为“吸食大麻、不上学的、穿着蓬松夹克、背着包包、在单车上炫技的青少年”。
Others will argue that the word is not negative and simply means someone who lives locally and is well known on the streets.
其他人也许会争论到,这个词并非负面的,它仅仅指住在当地的、被街头巷尾熟知的人。
The slang dictionary was posted on Facebook by Reigate and Banstead Beat, and people commenting seemed to enjoy the idea of officers trying to keep up with local youngsters.
这个俚语字典被发布到了赖盖特和班斯特德片区的脸书上,评论的人似乎很喜欢警官们想要与当地年轻人打成一片的举动。
Imagining a conversation between them: ‘Wagwan bruvs. We got a call that there was some beef-ting and the popo got the fomo so we coming thru. I think you all seem like the goat fam, and it would be peng if you could all just get along and stop acting like roadmans, swear down blud.’
试想一下他们之间的对话:“哟,老铁。我们接到一通电话,听说你们在搞事情,为了防止你们中有人凉凉,所以我们来了。确认过眼神,小哥哥们看起来都贼6,如果你们能好好相处就喜大普奔了。别再小猪佩奇身上纹、只为装作社会人了好么?答应我,老铁。”
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