Cockney Slang (Part Two)!
He's Flintstone.
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Dead - Fred Flintstone
The plan's in the E. E..
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E. E. Cummings - Runnings
He's going to Clinton them!
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Kill - Bill Clinton
There's 12 tons of Francis in the back of that propeller plane.
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Dope - Pope Francis
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whats cockney slang?
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Rhyming slang, used by Cockneys (Londoners) and certain Australians.
Ice Cube tries to guess Cockney Rhyming slang Here's some I've heard used a lot (Australia):
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Curry and Rice - price
Oxford Scholar - dollar Bag of Fruit - suit Bread and Jam - tram Noah’s Ark - shark Dog’s Eye - meat pie Dead horse - sauce Mystery Bags - snags, sausages Frog and Toad - road Near and Far - bar I understand it. I'll use it sometimes, as an in-joke with people, but it's not second nature like with true users of it. ed: Ice Cube playing along n dumb and the flirting is ... ah, anyway, lol. Last edited by erdelyii#5604 on Jul 6, 2019, 10:06:51 AM
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I can honestly say I have had hours of conversation without the phrases "oxford scholar" and "dog's eye" coming up and would have to go out of my way to work them into conversation.
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