Cockney Rhyming Slang
Hallo Chums!
Here's a bit of holiday diversion: The Cockney Alphabet as seen on the above website.
This isn't the same as rhyming slang - I'll write about that at the end.
It's a spoof alphabet that uses the initial letter plus the word "for" to make a well-known phrase, or at least try to.
I've removed some alternatives
The Cockney Alphabet
A for Horses
(Hay for horses)
B for Mutton
(Beef or mutton)
C for Miles
(See for miles)
D for Kate (or D fer Ential)
(Defecate or deferential)
E for Brick
( = 'eave a brick = heave a brick)
F for Lump (or F fer Vescence)
(Efferlump [creature in Winnie the Pooh?]
or Effervescence [Blimey! That's a bit William Tell = Hard to spell])
G for Police (or G for Get It)
( Gee for Police = chief of police??)
H for Consent
( = age for consent??)
I for Novello (or I for the Engine)
( = Ivor Novello or Ivor the Engine. That's a good one)
J for Nice Time (or J for Oranges)
( Jafor nice time = Did you have a nice time? and Jaffa oranges)
K for Restaurant
( = Kay for restaurant = caff or restaurant)
L for Leather
('Ell for leather = Hell for leather [go very fast]
M for Cream (or M for Sis)
( = Enva Cream - type of sherry) or emphasis
N for Lope
(envelope)
O for the Wings of a Dove (O for the Rainbow)
Song title or over the rainbow
P for Relief
( pee for relief?? No comprende)
Q for the Loos
Queue for the loos (toilets)
R for Mo
( = arfer mo = half a moment)
S for you, you can take a hike
( = as for you ...)
T for Gums (or T for Two)
Teeth or gums or tea for Two (song title)
U for Me (or U for Mism - thanks Andrew W Llewellyn)
You for me (line from above song) or euphemism
V for Espana
Viva Espana - well known song from the 70s when Spanish tourism became popular.
W for a Quid (or W for the Winnings)
( = I'll double you [double the bet] for a quid [pound].
X for Breakfast
= Eggs for breakfast
Y for Mistress
= Wife or mistress
Zee for Moiles (or Z for Wind)
See for miles (we've already had this one, plus it means using the American pronunciation of Z - so not good) Zephyr Wind - that's better.
Golly, that was a bit Edmund Burke (hard work)!
I was going to write some more, but it will have to wait till another Harry Lime (time).
1 comment:
this is Darren this is, thanks
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