In Cockney slang, "treacle" is often used as a term of endearment, similar to "sweetheart" or "darling." It derives from "treacle tart," a popular dessert, symbolizing something sweet and affectionate. The term reflects the playful and affectionate nature of Cockney speech.
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 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.
in Cockney, lookout man for a burglar or thief. -in US or Australia, a commercial traveller
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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.
The word is Cockney slang for "detective".
Lemon cake = fake
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.