Cockney rhyming slang for success

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      Young people have taken over ‘cockney’ rhyming slang to produce their own Richard Gere, beer; Emma Freuds (she is a British TV presenter), haemorrhoids; Douglas Hurd (you work it out) and dozens of others. Tony Blairs or Tonys are flared trousers.

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      Cockney speakers frequently use Cockney rhyming slang. John Camden Hotten, in his Slang Dictionary of 1859 makes reference to "their use of a peculiar slang language" when describing the costermongers of London's East End. In terms of other slang, there are also several borrowings from Yiddish. Typical features of Cockney speech include:

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      The phrase “it’s all gone Pete Tong” is Cockney rhyming slang that plays off the name of superstar DJ Pete Tong. It means, “it’s all gone wrong.” DJ Frankie Wilde. After a troubled youth in Brixton, Frankie Wilde landed in London’s rave and club scene, where he witnessed the almighty power of the DJ.

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      Criteria for judging language learning success: criteria, testing, assessment, correction and feedback strategies. Language learning strategies and styles. ... The Cockney rhyming slang, Estuary English. 7. Key terms and the Standard Theory model in generative grammar. 8. Internal / external structure and extensions of categories in cognitive ...

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      Cockney Rhyming Slang. Wotcha. ... First impressions of unearned features, such as accents, still have an impact on success, in employment, social life and elsewhere. New YouGov research looks at public opinion towards 12 of the main accents of the British Isles, revealing clear winners and losers, at least in terms of what is seen as ...

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      Tonight QI is all about cockney rhyming slang. The original purpose of cockney rhyming slang was for criminals to disguise what they were saying from policemen. The word ‘Cockney’ means a ‘Cock’s egg’ – i.e. something you cannot trust, like an egg laid by a cockerel. This week any flamencos (dancers, answers) given in Pyong (yang ...

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      Like a breath of fresh air, she offered witty lyrics (full of cockney rhyming slang) and an off-beat style (trainers and dresses – bizarre, I know). She went on to sell 2.6 million copies of her debut album, ‘Alright, Still’ and won pretty much every major music award in the process.

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      In certain parts of London this slang is still used and some expressions have passed into normal everyday English (Cockney Rhyming Slang). St Paul’s Cathedral was designed by the famous architect Sir Christopher Wren, after the Great Fire of London in 1666.

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      Raspberry ripple Cockney rhyming slang for 'cripple', and offensive. Retard Still in common use in the USA for people with learning difficulty; from retarded or held back in development - offensive. Spazz, spazzie or spastic People with cerebral palsy are subject to muscle spasms or spasticity.

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      In cockney rhyming slang, a word is replaced with a phrase, usually containing a word which rhymes with the original word, for example “dog and bone” for “telephone.” Often, a word from the phrase is used as shorthand to refer to the initial word, as is the case with “porkies” for “lies,” derived from the rhyming slang ...

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