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The term "Cockney" originally referred to a person from London, particularly from the East End. The exact origin of the term is uncertain, but one theory is that it comes from the Middle English word "cokeney," which meant a spoiled or pampered child. Over time, the term came to be associated with a distinct accent and dialect spoken by working-class Londoners.

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