Home Explore British slang terms for home, living spaces, and domestic spots. From the yard, crib, and gaff to ends and digs, discover clear definitions, cultural origins, and authentic usage across UK neighbourhoods. Select search type Slang Dictionary Abbreviations Phrases Search for word Near Search {“hide_search_input”:false,”hide_near_input”:true,”input_size”:””,”bar_flex_wrap”:””,”bar_flex_wrap_md”:””,”bar_flex_wrap_lg”:””,”input_border”:””,”input_border_opacity”:””,”input_rounded_size”:””,”btn_bg”:””,”btn_rounded_size”:””,”btn_rounded_size_md”:””,”btn_rounded_size_lg”:””,”bg”:””,”mt”:””,”mr”:””,”mb”:”5″,”ml”:””,”pt”:””,”pr”:””,”pb”:””,”pl”:””,”border”:””,”rounded”:””,”rounded_size”:””,”rounded_size_md”:””,”rounded_size_lg”:””,”shadow”:””,”css_class”:””} Gaff A casual term used to refer to one’s home or place of residence. Crib A term used to refer to one’s home or living space. Drum A term used to refer to one’s home or living space. Pad A term used to refer to one’s home or living space. Yard A term used to refer to one’s home or place of residence.