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Cockney kettles
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I have found the answer "otter" as being a "cockney kettle" but despite googling this can't for the life of me work out why - or even if it is the right answer. Can anyone explain this to me please? Thank you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hello Postdog ... the only reference I could find as to what a kettle was in cockney was a watch and I knew that answer wasn't what I was after so now understand the "kettle & hob" rhyming slang explanation ... have to admit it had me baffled for ages when I just kept finding "watch" as the answer.
Then I kept coming across the word "otter" but couldn't fathom it out so many thanks to nilesquimby for helping me out with that one.
Then I kept coming across the word "otter" but couldn't fathom it out so many thanks to nilesquimby for helping me out with that one.
Postdog where u born within the sound of Bow Bells too ?
My mother who was Geordie brought up in Wales [ had a most unusual accent] and my dad was from Stoke on Trent but a right pair of snobs, I was due to be born in a private nursing home in Essex when it all went pear shaped with complicatons and they transfered my poor mum to Stratford Maternity in East London apparently she has hysterics on the way !
Dee
My mother who was Geordie brought up in Wales [ had a most unusual accent] and my dad was from Stoke on Trent but a right pair of snobs, I was due to be born in a private nursing home in Essex when it all went pear shaped with complicatons and they transfered my poor mum to Stratford Maternity in East London apparently she has hysterics on the way !
Dee
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