THE late Queen sounded increasingly Cockney through her 70-year reign, according to research. Experts say certain words ...
The common denominator of those meanings is nuisance. In rhyming slang, this term can refer to either a quid or a kid. An advertisement from 2000 shows the second meaning in use ...
Does it get any more inventive than 'Raspberry Ripple'? We reckon so; check our handy top ten list and find out. Mutton Jeff = Deaf. Canary Wharf = dwarf. Cardinal Wolsey = cerebral palsy ...
You know you’re part of the national furniture when the name of your event enters Cockney rhyming slang. On Easter Sunday, the Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge Universities sets off down ...
But the name – Cockney rhyming slang for curry – is at the centre of a legal battle over the rights to the use of the 1950s ...