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Some words that rhyme with "life" are rife, knife, and strife.

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In Cockney slang, "trouble" is used as a slang term for "wife".

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In the old (London) Cockney rhyming slang: "apple & pears" = stairs, "trouble & strife" = wife, "plates of meat" = feet

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problems, difficulty, bother, inconvenience, worry, concern, anxiety, distress, stress, strife, agitation, harassment, hassle, unpleasantness.

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