T W A U ... The Chase...from...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hello Loosehead, believe it is underworld speak rather than rhyming slang.
A few examples are "The creep" for a night time burglar; "drum" house therefore "drummer" for house burglar. A screwmans chandler is a burglars toolmaker. "Blagger" is a wagesnatcher."Peter" is a safe and a peterman is a safecracker. Tom is a prostitute. Whizzer is a pickpocket. Bogeys, screws, grasses for police, prison officer and informer. I'm sure you can think of a few more. Hope this helps.