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    Cockney rhyming slang etc

    Right,

    Some people here will surely know what I'm on about and can post up some beauties with an 'english' explanation. I'll start the ball rolling with;

    'Bung me the wedge' = "give me the money"
    'North and south' = "Mouth"
    'Crinkly Mouth' = " angry, upset"
    'See a bit of Claret' = " blood being spilt"

    And any other related expressions such as 'Do me a favour!'; You're havin' a larf!'; 'Bleedin' 'eck';

    Ad infinitum.....


    I find this kind of thing really amusing, and use it a bit everyday including the appropriate accent as it always gets a 'larf'= makes the day go well.

    So, come on and help me broaden my vocab!

    Thanks, JC
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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    Right,

    Some people here will surely know what I'm on about and can post up some beauties with an 'english' explanation. I'll start the ball rolling with;

    'Bung me the wedge' = "give me the money"
    'North and south' = "Mouth"
    'Crinkly Mouth' = " angry, upset"
    'See a bit of Claret' = " blood being spilt"

    And any other related expressions such as 'Do me a favour!'; You're havin' a larf!'; 'Bleedin' 'eck';

    Ad infinitum.....


    I find this kind of thing really amusing, and use it a bit everyday including the appropriate accent as it always gets a 'larf'= makes the day go well.

    So, come on and help me broaden my vocab!

    Thanks, JC
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    great thread idea Justin

    "Britney Spears" = Beers
    "Pete Tong" = wrong
    "Parrafin Lamp" = tramp!
    "apples and pears" = stairs
    "plates of meat" = feet

    Sure I can think of some more

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    Coor Blimey, I got the Trouble in Strife (wife) lookin over me shoulder
    only trouble with that, is she's a Scouser

    I'm goin out wif me bow & arrow (going out with my barrow) as in fruit & veg barrow

    She's still looking so I'd better hit the frog & toad


    cheers

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    Here you go.

    Cockney Rhyming Slang - SLANG to ENGLISH

    A definitive list! will keep you busy for hours!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psimpson7 View Post
    great thread idea Justin

    "Britney Spears" = Beers
    "Pete Tong" = wrong
    "Parrafin Lamp" = tramp!
    "apples and pears" = stairs
    "plates of meat" = feet

    Sure I can think of some more
    Here goes then Pete,

    "Oi! Cor Blimey These are the Pete Tong Britney Spears! And tell her indoors not to Parrifin Lamp those Plates of meat of hers up the Apples and pears!"

    Thanks Pete, good start!

    JC
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    jesus wept i am so glad to be a new Australian so i dont take offence at this, to funny but i got tears in me old mince pies.
    Strange thing is where-as it was cockney rhyming slang it kinda migrated through the south east and can be heard being chipped in to convo's as far afield from bow as kent,essex and some rough parts of middlesex and surrey mainly in jest i guess,although i have been brainwashed by "Aussie-isms" pretty much i tend not to use anything like that anymore though the occassional "gor blimey" appears

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    My all time favourite was the 'spanish archer'.

    So you just think of Micheal Caine talking and say ' give em the ol spanish archer' or give them the elbow.

    cheers
    Nick

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    Quote Originally Posted by cooper View Post
    As a pragmatic and blunt YorkshiremanWill offer our version.

    How are you?="hey up"

    Is it?= "hey up"

    Look out="Hey up"

    Never!="Hey up"

    Well!="hey up"

    That genuinely made me laugh out loud

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    Hey,

    Wot about

    "Dogs Eye" = Pie

    "Dead Horse" = Sauce

    That'll do 4 now.

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