Apples and Pears = stairs
Berk (Berkshire Hunt) = c*nt
Barnet (Fair) = hair
Dog & Bone = phone
Earther Kitt = shit
Bunsen burner = earner
Half inch = pinch
A fingernail on the little finger, the width of a key on a desktop keyboard and, in cockney rhyming slang, something that has been stolen.
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In Cockney slang, "trouble" is used as a slang term for "wife".
In Cockney slang, "Garrett" is a term used to refer to a cigarette. Cockney slang often involves rhyming words or phrases, where the intended word is replaced with a rhyming phrase to create a coded language. In this case, "Garrett" rhymes with "carrot," which is why it is used as a substitute term for a cigarette in Cockney rhyming slang.
A Cockney rhyming slang for Trouble is Barney Rubble.
China Plate is Cockney slang for Mate
A "ton" is Cockney rhyming slang for a hundred pounds.
In cockney slang, believe is "Adam and Eve". As in "would you Adam & Eve it?!?".
I can't find any cockney slang called "gorilla" but a monkey is 500 pounds.
The cockney slang for knickers is "Alan Whickers". As in "deary, your Alan Whickers are showing!"
In Cockney Rhyming Slang, the slang for milk is Kilroy Silk, "Gotta av a drop'a Kilroy on me Cornflakes"
well.... you could easily watch a phew films that include a cockney accent, "my fair lady", "oliver twist" and there are loads more. Or... you could search in google "how to speak in a cockney accent" or "cockney slang" or "cockney rhyming slang".Hope that helped ^ ^
In Cockney Rhyming Slang, the slang for mess is Elliot Ness, 'Blimy young Peter's bedroom is in a right elliot'
"Little" in Cockney rhyming slang is often referred to as "dicky bird".