In Cockney slang, "Garrett" is a term used to refer to a cigarette. Cockney slang often involves rhyming words or phrases, where the intended word is replaced with a rhyming phrase to create a coded language. In this case, "Garrett" rhymes with "carrot," which is why it is used as a substitute term for a cigarette in Cockney rhyming slang.
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Kettle and Hob - Fob Watch.
Lemon cake = fake
Frazer in Cockney could mean "pain" as in Frasier Crane, the U.S. comedy TV show starring Kelsey Krammer
in Cockney, lookout man for a burglar or thief. -in US or Australia, a commercial traveller
In Cockney slang, "Garrett" is a term used to refer to a cigarette. Cockney slang often involves rhyming words or phrases, where the intended word is replaced with a rhyming phrase to create a coded language. In this case, "Garrett" rhymes with "carrot," which is why it is used as a substitute term for a cigarette in Cockney rhyming slang.
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There is not a substitute for treacle. This has to do with cooking.
I like to spread treacle on my bread
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Kettle and Hob - Fob Watch.
Lemon cake = fake
The word is Cockney slang for "detective".
it means your face
Frazer in Cockney could mean "pain" as in Frasier Crane, the U.S. comedy TV show starring Kelsey Krammer
The warm treacle pudding was a hit at the family dinner, with its sticky sweet flavor melting in everyone's mouths.