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Do you know your Cockney Rhyming Slang?
Toycoon:
--- Quote ---"I’m climbing the apples."
Apples is short for Apples and Pears which rhymes with Stairs
…. So the sentence means ….."I’m climbing the stairs."
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Huh? Man, English sure is a difficult language to learn! I'm sticking to Spanish, myself.
Apples and Pears? Susiebell, I'm worried I'll visit England and I won't know what anyone is talking about!
ifyoucantfixit:
Toy Coon
"Im climbing the apples."
Apples is short for Apples and Pears which rhymes with Stairs
. So the sentence means
.."Im climbing the stairs."
Huh? Man, English sure is a difficult language to learn! I'm sticking to Spanish, myself.
Apples and Pears? Susiebell, I'm worried I'll visit England and I won't know what anyone is talking about!
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Kerry:
1. I’m feelin’ a bit moby today.
= Moby Dick = sick
2. According to the hickory we’re late.
= hickory dickory dock = clock
3. I put on me best whistle.
???
4. Allo’ me old china.
= china plate = mate
5. He always rabbits on about something.
???
6. Them bloody teapots are under foot again.
???
7. She’s always on the dog.
= dog and bone = phone (this is my favourite from "Minder")
8. I kicked this geezer in the berlins.
= Berlin Wall = balls
9. My bloody pitch kept me late again.
???
10. Old Jim is brown.
= brown ale = pale
11. Get your plates off the table.
= plates of meat = feet
12. He shouldn’t be drivin’, he’s elephants.
= elephant's trunk = drunk
13. It’s my shout, I’ll get you a pig.
= pig's tail = ale
14. My bloody cherry ran off again.
= cherry tart = cart
15. I’d like you to meet the trouble.
= trouble and strife = wife
16. I’ve lost the keys to the mickey.
= Mickey Mouse = house
17. I’ve got no sausage.
???
18. Next thing I know he's got his Oliver in my face.
= Oliver Twist = fist
19. That sounds robin.
= Robin Hood = good
20. 'e can't afford it - 'e ain't got a corn.
= corn cob = bob
That was fun Susie. :D Must confess, though, that I had to guess some. :-\ And some I couldn't even guess at! ::) I used to know a lot more during the days of "Minder," which I loved, and I got others from "The Bill," which I'm addicted to and never miss an episode. 8) Speaking of "The Bill," is "tosser" rhyming slang? I know it's an insult but don't know what it means. ???
Kerry:
--- Quote from: Susiebell on August 11, 2007, 04:48:31 pm ---I'll have to look up the origins of the word "tosser" for you! It's slang for a man who's .... how shall I put it .... uh hum .... pleasuring himself!!
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Oh, now I understand. In Australia, we call such a person a "Wanker"!!! :D
Toycoon:
--- Quote --- Hey ... why didn't you do my quiz??
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Mainly because I'm completely perplexed by the Queens' English! I swear I just don't get it.
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