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Cockney Rhyming Slang
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We all know the most common ones, but occasionally I find that a regular word has its origins in rhyming slang.
Can you tell me any that would surprise me?
Years ago I found out how rude I was being calling someone a berk, and have just discovered that a 'sweaty' is a Scotsman. (Sweaty sock = Jock)
Can you tell me any that would surprise me?
Years ago I found out how rude I was being calling someone a berk, and have just discovered that a 'sweaty' is a Scotsman. (Sweaty sock = Jock)
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A music magazine used to run a 'popney' slang, which was wonderful - examples here - http://jokes-o-matic....-Popney-Rhyming-Slang
but best were ones like Kylie Monogues - brogues, as in "I'm late for the pub and i can't find me Kylies ...!"
or Leo Sayer - all-dayer - as in "We had a bit of a Leo yesterday so my head's banging ...."
Any more?
but best were ones like Kylie Monogues - brogues, as in "I'm late for the pub and i can't find me Kylies ...!"
or Leo Sayer - all-dayer - as in "We had a bit of a Leo yesterday so my head's banging ...."
Any more?