The East End of London, England. Or to be more precise the folk known as Cockneys (who speak Cockney Rhyming Slang) are all born within the sound of Bow Bells.
Any British film with Ray Winstone in it.
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that would be "Mum"( in British )dialect called Cockney
Garrett mean in cockney slang
A rabbit ole is a a burrow. A cockney would prounce this as 'Borough'
I can't find any cockney slang called "gorilla" but a monkey is 500 pounds.
well.... you could easily watch a phew films that include a cockney accent, "my fair lady", "oliver twist" and there are loads more. Or... you could search in google "how to speak in a cockney accent" or "cockney slang" or "cockney rhyming slang".Hope that helped ^ ^
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So nobody knows what are they talking about?
Cockney Rejects was created in 1979.
The Cockney people wanted a way to speak to one another that other Englishmen didn't understand, so they started using rhyming slang. This was especially popular among criminals, who didn't want the police to understand their speech.
that would be "Mum"( in British )dialect called Cockney
Garrett mean in cockney slang
The Cockney accent is influenced by the working-class dialect of East London, characterized by dropping the H sound at the beginning of words, using rhyming slang, and replacing certain vowel sounds. It can be affected by factors such as social class, education level, and exposure to other accents.
She has a cockney accent; she's from Tottenham which is a cockney area.
The term "cockney" refers to an area, not a gender. Anyone born in that area of London is called Cockney, whether they are male or female.
In Cockney slang, "trouble" is used as a slang term for "wife".
A Cockney rhyming slang for Trouble is Barney Rubble.