There isn't a cockney rhyme that means little; perhaps you'd like to create one!
"Little" in Cockney rhyming slang is often referred to as "dicky bird".
A Cockney rhyming slang for Trouble is Barney Rubble.
In Cockney slang, "trouble" is used as a slang term for "wife".
Slice pan is rhyming slang for van.
China Plate is Cockney slang for Mate
In Cockney rhyming slang - apples means 'stairs'.Read more at:apples-rhyming-slang
In Cockney Rhyming Slang, the slang for milk is Kilroy Silk, "Gotta av a drop'a Kilroy on me Cornflakes"
In Cockney Rhyming Slang, the slang for mess is Elliot Ness, 'Blimy young Peter's bedroom is in a right elliot'
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Cockney rhyming slang is believed to have originated in the mid-19th century among the working-class population in the East End of London, primarily among market traders and street sellers. It was a way for them to communicate without being understood by outsiders or authorities.
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