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If you mean nap as in a short, light sleep, it comes from an Old English word Hnappian. There is also a connection to the German word Napfen
This word "Slang" is an abbreviation of "Sick Language" i.e. SLANG. and in slang "Sick" means "Cool".
It depends on how the word is used.
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*correction* Whilst not cockney RHYMING slang, it is cockney slang- cockney slang for Anal Sex or 'buggery'This is slang and this is UK slang but not cockney rhyming slang as best I can determine. Sailor cake or more commonly referred to as navy cake is when two men engage in activities from behind. To be rhyming slang the word cake would have to rhyme with the referent. In this case, it does not. Example; apples and pears for stairs, trouble and strife for wife, china plate for mate. This is straight forward slang such as apron for flag, blagged for robbed or bloody for, well, what ever that is supposed to mean.
no because the end sound have to match to rhyme
No, the word "tad" does not rhyme with "trap." Some good rhymes for trap would be cap, flap, lap, map, nap, rap, sap, slap, strap, tap, yap, or zap.
When looking for rhyming words, go by the sound of each syllable. If one syllable, listen for the major sound you want to re-occur. If more than one syllable, you need to decide which syllable you want to rhyme (first, or last).Words that rhyme with stuff:buffcuffduffenoughfluffguffhuffmuff'nuf (as slang only, substitute for "enough")puffroughtoughtuff (as slang only, substitute for "tough")
The only actual word is "slackness" but the slang term "whack-ness" and the phrases "attack this" and "hack this" also rhyme.
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Yes, "happen" and "imagine" do not rhyme. "Happen" rhymes with words like "flap" and "nap," while "imagine" rhymes with words like "design" and "fine."
Yes, the word "to" does rhyme with "do."
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"Bo-peep" is rhyming slang for "sleep." It is used in British English to refer to taking a nap or going to bed.
Buzz IS a slang word.
nap
It's slang for a nap or short sleep - as if you were just winking your eyes instead of sleeping.