Australian rhyming slang for a shark is "Noah's Ark" sometimes shortened to "Noah".
Practical application: "Look out before going swimming. The water might be full of Noah's."
An after dark is Australian rhyming slang for either a bookmaker's clerk, or a shark.
A bag of fruit is an Australian rhyming slang term for a suit.
An Al Capone is an Australian rhyming slang term for a telephone.
An Al Capone is an Australian rhyming slang term for a telephone.
Yank. Australian rhyming slang for Yank is "septic tank" which is then reduced to "sepo". This is most likely to have evolved from WW2. Whether people realise it or not, slang and rhyming slang play a big part in the Australian vernacular and many people, especially foreigners, are unaware that the "Australian" words they have learned and use are not actually a part of the English language, but are hideously modified English words further modified by the Australian accent.
The word is Pom or Pommie/Pommy. According to popular opinion it comes from Pomegranate which is rhyming slang for Immigrant
Kids, ankle biters, rug rats. Rhyming slang = Billy lids
The "dog and bone" is rhyming slang for "phone". Practical application: "Will ya shuddup, I'm on the dog and bone."
Slice pan is rhyming slang for van.
A Cockney rhyming slang for Trouble is Barney Rubble.
What is slang for sister if brah is slang for brother, bro, etc
A 'Monkey' is slang for £500.00