words with their ends having same sounds. Poets with sentences ending with same sounds.
there isn't really even a meaning there words that just rhyme together and if that doesnt answer your question correctly and your talking about the meaning of poems and dr.suess books the meaning for those is that there just really fin to read!
identity of the terminal sounds of lines in verse of words or a word that is identical to another in it's terminal sound
Words that sound alike at the end such as "dog and frog" or "same and came" rhyme.
words with their ends having same sounds. Poets with sentences ending with same sounds.
"Pet theft" could be a pair of rhyming words meaning a little heist.
Thrown
Have the same meaning or not, it is a rhyming word.
Cares, Fairs, snares, flairs ...
In Cockney rhyming slang - apples means 'stairs'.Read more at:apples-rhyming-slang
tall brawl
The English London Cockney rhyming slang is: tea leaf meaning thief.
A rhyming word for "needn't" is sedent (an adjective meaning seated, quiet, or inactive).
Smartass Lass, sassy lassie
"Jacksy" meaning "on their own" originates from the English/Cockney rhyming slang for being "Alone". This was "Jack Jones", a popular singer in the 1960s. True rhyming slang use would be to say "I'm on my Jack", which through the rhyming convention would imply "Jones", which rhymes with "Alone". The "I'm on my Jack" expression became more obfuscated and ended up as "On my Jacksy".
It's believed to have started with rhyming slang - "dog's meat" meaning feet.
Sca (rhyming with the 'a' in 'apple')- pu (the 'u' rhyming with 'you')- lae (rhyming with 'lie').