The Pocket Cockney Rhyming Slang: The Original by  ISBN:9781917082952

The Pocket Cockney Rhyming Slang by

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Conventionally, a cockney is anyone born ‘within the sound of Bow Bells’ (St Mary-le-Bow church, in London), but rather than fixating on Dirty Den from Eastenders, Dickensian villains or Pearly Kings and Queens, perhaps we should focus rather on comedian Arthur Smith’s definition, which may be nearer the mark: a cockney is simply a ‘non-posh Londoner’.

This pocket glossary is intended for quick and easy reference; it’s a portable cockney kit. Supposedly cockney rhyming slang was originally invented to outwit authority and eavesdroppers. Whether that’s true or not, it remains a closed language to the uninitiated. But its humour is too good to be missed, which is, in large part, the rationale for this compact, entertaining volume.

Very rarely does a true cockney use his or her ‘loaf of bread’ (head); a cockney uses simply their ‘loaf’. Where slang is abbreviated in this way, examples are given. Of course, cockney rhyming slang is constantly evolving and being added to, so this pocket guide cannot be the last word, but it offers a dependably solid foundation.

This pocket glossary is intended for quick and easy reference; it’s a portable cockney kit.


31 Oct 2024
 

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Format

Hardback

Genre

Dialect, slang & jargon

Readership Level

General (US: Trade)

ISBN

9781917082952

Publication Date

31 Oct 2024

The Pocket Cockney Rhyming Slang: The Original by ISBN 9781917082952

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