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No cockney rhyming slang is wkd

 

the idea behind it is cool....

 

eg

 

Andy McNabs - Crabs.

 

Example: "Don't take 'er 'ome - you'll get a right case of the Andy's"

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But thats not cockney. Thats just rhyming phrases.

 

Apples and pears,

Whistle and flute,

Dog and bone,

Syrup of fig,

Jam jar,

 

etc, etc

 

THATS cockney rhyming slang, goes back years.

 

Sorry to sound picky.

ah but the english language is constantly evolving taking in new slang words and suchlike. it's not set i stone like some languages/things.

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QUOTE (mynameisrob @ Jul 6 2004, 22:29)
i went to some party the other week and someone told me a was a "cockney sparrow"....

please tell me what it means!

according to the site it means barrow

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Ryhming slang is officially ace!

 

One of my mates has always used it loads. I havent got a scooby why though. He's from tamworth like me.

Anyone fancy a bongle with bungle?

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I actually use "Scooby" quite alot. And I'm always asking people if I can borrow their dog.

 

 

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I'm starting to use it loads with out even realising.

 

Danny is another one. Think it comes from Danny la rue - clue

Anyone fancy a bongle with bungle?

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I dont have a scooby on how to get rid of these andy mcnabs sad.gif

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Well I'll tell you after I've been for a Jimmy.

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I'm off for a sherman

 

cya!

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