A - Z of Cockney Rhyming Slang
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Uncle Billy.......silly
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Yarmouth bloater....motor
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Zippy and Bungle Jungle
come back, Yvette - we need more people on here. That Annie can get very boring
come back, Yvette - we need more people on here. That Annie can get very boring
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Albert Halls ...balls to you Sweetpea
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cant do B, its too rood. the shortened slang is much tamer, but makes me cringe when I realise what it means
but, cockney area = born/ brought up in hearing distance of the bells Bow.
but, cockney area = born/ brought up in hearing distance of the bells Bow.
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Cobblers awls - Balls (While we are on the subject)
"That's a load of cobblers, for a start!
Yvette - you are in the company of Annie and Sweetpea here - not the bleedin' Queen
"That's a load of cobblers, for a start!
Yvette - you are in the company of Annie and Sweetpea here - not the bleedin' Queen
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well, I don't know about you Sweetpea , but I'm a lady
Duke of Kent....bent
Duke of Kent....bent
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A - Z of Cockney Rhyming Slang
well whilst we are on thetopic of anatomy
Fife and drum...bum now I dont often get the chance to put that up
Fife and drum...bum now I dont often get the chance to put that up
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