Testicles (knackers).
A barnet is Cockney rhyming slang for somebody's hair - originating from the phrase Barnet Fair.
The closest word to chance in rhyming slang is chancer, and there are two versions. Chancer ... Ballet Dancer ("Cor he ain't half a Ballet Dancer") Chancer (someone not qualified) ... Bengal Lancer
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Christmas crackers is a cockney rhyming slang for the testicles of males. This is also a component their reproductive and endocrine system.
In rhyming Cockney:Christmas crackers = knackers (testicles)Christmas crackered - knackered (worn out, exhausted, broken, etc)Click on the link below for more infoChristmas or cream crackers is rhyming slang for knackers (testes) eg the ball hit me right in the Christmas crackers.Christmas Crackered (not crackers) is rhyming slang for knackered (or tired)
A Cockney rhyming slang for Trouble is Barney Rubble.
There isn't a cockney rhyme that means little; perhaps you'd like to create one!
In Cockney rhyming slang - apples means 'stairs'.Read more at:apples-rhyming-slang
China Plate is Cockney slang for Mate
Slice pan is rhyming slang for van.
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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Biscuits and cheese
In Cockney Rhyming Slang, the slang for milk is Kilroy Silk, "Gotta av a drop'a Kilroy on me Cornflakes"
A "ton" is Cockney rhyming slang for a hundred pounds.