"bees" would mean "money" ("bees and honey").
2006-12-21 02:52:07
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The Bees could be refering to 'Bees and Honey' = Money
Or it could be 'Bees Knees' which means something is really good or great. 'That car is the Bee Knees' = That car is really great. Bees Knees is a play on the word 'Buisness'
2006-12-21 03:00:18
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answer #2
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answered by Qwerty_Monster_Munch 2
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Its the bees knees and its not cockney rhyming slang. It just means - shes the bees knees or thinks shes the bees knees means she thinks she it, you know the dogs bollox is another way of putting it.
2006-12-21 02:52:58
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answer #3
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answered by Katie G 3
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Either Knees or Money
Bees Knees
or
Bees and Honey = Money
2006-12-21 02:52:25
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answer #4
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answered by Rich T 6
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It's the Bee's Knees.
Meaning it is excellent.
Old Ford 1924
2006-12-21 03:07:17
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answered by Anonymous
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It's money, and it's 'cockney rhyming slang'.
2006-12-21 02:56:47
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answered by johninmelb 4
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Bee's and honey = money
2006-12-21 02:54:23
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answered by the cat 3
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bees and honey, Money
2006-12-21 02:52:00
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answered by Oldbeard 3
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bees knees = the best mate. :)
2006-12-21 02:54:54
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answered by Anonymous
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