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BayBoy1 | 18:35 Thu 12th Feb 2009 | ChatterBank
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any one know any cockney rhyming slang so I can converse with my cockney friend thanks ;;;
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Merchant Banker.....
Acker Bilk
Davina McCalls
Pete Tong
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apples + pears= stairs
around the jonny horner= corner
ruby murray= curry
still thinking!

Apples and pears. Stairs.
Dog and bone. Phone.
Having a bubble. (Bubble bath.) Laugh.
loaf of bread - head
china plate - mate
skin and blister / sister

go out for a few britneys (spears) / beers
Cat Deeley = rapid self abuse
barnet fair hair
round the houses trosers
whistle and flute suit
titfer tat hat
brown bread dead

horse and cart fart
richard the third turd
bottle and glass arse
ruby murray = curry
barnet fair = hair
currant bun = sun
hampstead heath = teeth
deep sea diver = fiver (a monetary note)
mince pies = eyes
china plate = mate
pen and ink = stink
septic tank = yank (a person from the U.S.)
whistle and flute = suit
don't worry bayboy
cockney is probably the least spoken language of that area of london why not try to learn words from a more common foreign language which will be more useful to you should you ever visit the area


Am I right ?
I'm not wrong !
what, like Polish?
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James Blunt.
Oi no.kno. you James Blunt.
You're having a bubble ain't ya?
oi oi saveloy! everything you'll ever need is right here me ol china plate!


http://www.cockneyrhymingslang.co.uk/


and you should know that the rhyming part is rarely used. For example, my earlier post, or, if going for a curry you just say going for a Ruby
Chicken plucker!
I know your mate!
Wotcher mate, you're having a giraffe aint ya? Leave it art ....

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