What the bloody hell
If you’ve ever played games with British friends, you might have seen them type WTBH. If you’re wondering, it stands for “what the bloody hell.” It’s a phrase they use to show they’re surprised or upset.
For those of us in the States, “bloody hell” might be a bit hard to translate. It’s kind of like saying “d*** it” or “f***,” but it’s not as rude. So WTBH is a less offensive way to express the same feelings.
So next time you see WTBH, you’ll know it’s just like WTH or WTF. It’s a term you’ll find mostly with British English speakers and hipsters. Now you can surprise your British friends with your knowledge of their slang!
Example for using ‘WTBH’ in a conversation
Hey, have you seen the new season of that show?
No, I haven’t. Is it any good?
WTBH! It’s amazing! You have to watch it!
Haha, alright! I’ll check it out. Thanks for the recommendation!
Related Slang Words You Might Be Interested In
Slang | Meaning |
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LMFBO | Laughing my fat butt off |
AWHFY | Are we having fun yet? |
OMD | Oh my da**! |
Nufn | Nufn is another way to say Nothing |
WTG | Way to go |