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have a butchers - butchers hook - look

plates of meat - feet

2006-09-30 03:02:07 · answer #1 · answered by india 3 · 0 0

Classic Cockney Rhyming Slang

2016-11-08 02:15:29 · answer #2 · answered by sachiko 4 · 0 0

Here's some slang terms: try and guess their meanings (all a bit naughty)

Berkshire Hunt
Bottle and Glass
Orchestra Stalls
Stoke on Trent
Kermit the Frog
East West
Geoff Hurst
Pony and Trap
Three Card Trick
Camel's Hump
Three Wheel Trike
Standing Election
Auntie Annie
Clement Freuds
Uncle Bob
Brighton Pier
Posh 'n' Becks
Barry White
Bristol Cities
J. Arthur Rank

2006-09-30 03:01:38 · answer #3 · answered by david4thelord 4 · 0 0

That's my fave as well Jamino - but I thought it was from north of the border! It's in the Scots dictionary. Also corn beef - deaf (pronounced the same as beef - Weegie origins)! lol Edit: Must admit I LOVE the Cockney Rhyming slang - think it's brilliant!

2016-03-17 03:41:31 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ruby Murray - Curry
Whistle & Flute - Suit
Skin & Blister - Sister
Apples & Pears - Stairs
Mince Pies - Eyes
Havin' A Butchers - Having a Look
Plates of Meat - Feet

Miss Scarlett
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2006-09-30 03:04:30 · answer #5 · answered by [deleted] 2 · 1 0

Well Charlie. I was at the nuclear sub, havin a few britany's wiv me china, he kindly offered me a salmon which I took. He was tellin me bout this old cold n who tried to sell him a pimple, "how much", asked me old china, "a c0ck n", said the old cold n. What did you say I asked. "Go forth and multiply" he replied.
I took a butchers at the old pimple and took a ball of chalk down the frog and went pope. I got in and sat for a while on the rory next to the jerimiah and butchersed the linen, then up the apples to uncle ted and went fast bo.
Key:to slang.
nuclear sub=pub
"britany" srears=beers
"china" plate=mate
"salmon" and trout=snout (cigarette)
"cold n" damp=tramp
"pimple" and blotch=watch
"c0ck n" hen=£10
"butchers hook=look
ball of chalk=walk
"frog" and toad=road
"pope" of rome=home
"rory" o moore=floor
jerimiah=fire
"linen" draper=paper
"apples" and pears=stairs
uncle ted=bed
"bo" peep=sleep/asleep
Hope that made you giggle Charlie. Have a nice 1 me old china.

2006-09-30 14:07:41 · answer #6 · answered by wizard prang 3 · 2 0

Just going up the apple and pears for a Barclays Bank!
Leave the interpretation to you.

2006-09-30 02:55:51 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

All the cockney you want in the sources :)

2006-10-01 05:25:25 · answer #8 · answered by screwie 2 · 0 0

Ew do yew thank yew ah? Bloymey....Bloo-ey Brit.

Go' any good ployces to go ifyo' fancyin' a vindy, luv?

I luv dose Indies, I do.....Blimey, mefinks dey maik the 'ottest, spoyciest food I evah aight.

2006-09-30 03:10:57 · answer #9 · answered by gg 7 · 0 1

Me plates: plates of meat = feet
Barnet: barnet fair = Hair
Butchers: butchers hook = look
pies: meat pies = eyes

2006-09-30 07:56:48 · answer #10 · answered by LondonNick 3 · 0 0

Ur aving a giraffe you are. Making me laugh. Lol, I spent 2 years in London. Nice.

2006-09-30 02:50:17 · answer #11 · answered by smile 3 · 0 1

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