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SpikeyBush | 23:08 Tue 05th Jul 2011 | Phrases & Sayings
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I'm an Essex boy, a bit of a geezer, well versed in the ol' cockney rhyming slang. Worked in Dublin for 10 years, they have their own rhyming slang but it aint half as well known. Who else has unknown rhyming slang?
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Why do you use rhyming slang if you`re an Essex boy?
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Would it be possible to make north Essex a separate county I wonder.
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'cos I'm a geezer and I like getting you in a right old two & eight
Is that two shillings and eight pennies?
one for Jonny if he is still around - in best Corrrrnish

Aw Jonnee will ee cum a long
(cum a long) now?
or Jonnee will ee waet fer a wile?
(fer a wile?)
Than cum a long Jon
weth yer big boots awn,
Er Jonnee will ee waet fer a wile?
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Yes it is Hopkirk. Meaning 'State'

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Cat ate the staffy. Easy peasy Saint & Greavsie after he ate next door's rottweiler
I like the Dublin rhymes for certain statues. Molly Malone is "the tart with the cart", Oscar Wilde is "the fag on the crag", two ladies shopping are "the hags with the bags", Anna Livia is "the floosie in the jacuzzi".
Sorry spikey, but unless you are a true cockney, using rhyming slang makes you sound like a right Barclays ;o)
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If the answer is Epping or Chigwell I'll PMSL!
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I don't have rhyming slang but I have a wide knowledge of Whenglish!
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I've a fiver in my pocket (Lady Godiva, sky rocket). By the way, I'm a Geordie!
Well spotted Eddie and well done mike ;o)
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