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This is the one that says A for horses, B for bacon, C for yourself and so on but I have lost my list after C. I remember V for la France. Can anyone fill the gaps?
Thanks

2007-03-07 06:57:35 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Languages

6 answers

Cockney Alphabet

A for 'orses; A for Gardner; A for a disiac

B for mutton

C for yourself; C for miles; C for Seaforth Highlanders

D for dumb; D for 'ential; D for mation; D for rent

E for brick; E for Peron, E for Adam

F for vesence; F for been had

G for crying out loud; G for police; G for get it

H for retirement; H for beauty; H for consent

I for lutin'; I for the girls; I for the engine; I for an eye

J for oranges; J for cakes

K for teria; K for restaurant

L for leather

M for sis

N for lope; N for a penny; N for a dig

O for the top; O for a drink; O for the wings of a dove

P for Ming fleas; P for a whistle; P for urinalysis

Q for everything; Q for a song, Q for flowers

R for mo; R for crown; R for Askey; R for Daley

S for you; S for Rantzen; S for Williams

T for two

U for me; U for instance; U for mystic

V for la différence; V for la France

W for quits

X for breakfast; X for the spot

Y for mistress; Y for crying out loud; Y for runts

Z for breezes; Z for fun

2007-03-07 07:01:07 · answer #1 · answered by farzeymedic 2 · 5 1

Sorry.,.. i don know the answer to your question.... but you've really given me a laugh by reading your answers!!! Good on ya!

2007-03-07 07:13:24 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

A fr orses, b fr mutton, c fr miles, d fr dumb, e fr brick, f fr vescent, g fr goodness sake, h fr scratchin, i fr new one, j fr oranges, k fr restaurant, l fr leather, m size, n fr eggs, o fr the moon, p fr relief, q for the loo, r fr guiness, s fr rantzen t fr drinking. u fr get, v fr sking ze kvetions, w fr nothing, x fr frying, y fr cryin out loud, z fr zummut to zay!

2007-03-07 07:09:41 · answer #3 · answered by R.E.M.E. 5 · 1 1

I don't know that one, but here's one that's kind of fun

http://www.nonsenselit.org/Lear/ll/na1al.html

2007-03-07 07:05:38 · answer #4 · answered by MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING 7 · 0 0

The following "Cockney Alphabet" definitions were culled from 'The Second Book of Jigsaw Puzzles', as published by Knight Books and based upon the children's B.B.C. quiz program.

A for 'Orses .................. ('ay for 'orses)
B for Mutton .................. (Beef or Mutton)
C for Miles ................... (See for Miles)
D for Ential .................. (Differential)
E for Brick ................... ('eave a Brick)
F for Vescence ................ (Effervescence)
G for Get It .................. (Gee, forget it!)
H for Bless You ............... (Aitsshfa! A Sneeze)
I for The Engine .............. (Ivor the Engine)
J for Oranges ................. (Jaffa Oranges)
K for Restaurant .............. (Cafe or Restaurant)
L for Leather ................. ('ell for Leather)
M for Sis' .................... (Emphasis)
N for Lope .................... (Envelope)
O for The Wings Of A Dove ..... (O! for the Wings of a Dove!)
P for Relief .................. (?!?!)
Q for A Bus ................... (Queue for a Bus)
R for Mo' ..................... ('alf a Mo')
S for Rantzen ................. (Esther Rantzen)
T for Two ..................... (Tea for Two)
U for Me ...................... (You for Me)
V for La France ............... (Vive la France)
W for The Winnings ............ (Double you for the Winnings)
X for Breakfast ............... (Eggs for Breakfast)
Y for Husband ................. (Wife or Husband)
Z for Wind .................... (Zephyr Wind)

2007-03-07 08:00:24 · answer #5 · answered by Martha P 7 · 4 0

I for I haven't a clue

2007-03-07 07:01:21 · answer #6 · answered by bavwill 3 · 0 1

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