In the UK, people usually just call them cigarettes , but there are several common informal and slang terms as well.

Quick answer

  • Standard everyday term: ā€œcigaretteā€ or ā€œcigarettesā€.
  • Very common informal shortenings: ā€œcigsā€ or ā€œciggiesā€.
  • Traditional slang: ā€œfagā€ for a single cigarette, ā€œfagsā€ for a pack, though this can be offensive in other contexts, so many people avoid saying it now.
  • Other casual words you might hear: ā€œsmokesā€, ā€œroll‑upsā€ (for hand‑rolled cigarettes), ā€œbaccyā€ for loose tobacco.

So if you’re in the UK and want to be neutral and safe, ā€œcigaretteā€ or ā€œcigsā€ is what most people would say.