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, . XX , , , . , "", . Cockney rhyming slang - .
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Adam and Eve = Believe. . Would you Adam and Eve it? - ?
Abergavenny. .
Apples and Pears = Stairs. . Get up those Apples and Pears to bed! - - - !
Artful Dodger = Lodger. " " ( ), - , . Have you got an Artful Dodger living with you? - - ? ( ?).
Barnet Fair = Hair. . My Barnet (Fair) is so long, I'll have to go to the hairdresser's and get it cut. - , .
Battle-cruiser = Boozer - , ( , .). He's a bit of a (Battle-) cruiser. I reckon he's had ten pints of beer already. - . , 10 .
Boracic Lint = Skint (broke, without money). . You couldn't lend me five pounds, could you? I'm completely Boracic (Lint). - ? .
Burton-on-Trent = Rent. , . I pay my Burton to my landlord every weekend. - .
Butcher's Hook = Look. . Here! Take a Butcher's (Hook) at this! - ! - !
China Plate = Mate (Friend). , . Hello, my old China! - , !
Cocoa = Say so (Agree). . Let's go to the pub! Do you Cocoa? - ! ?
Dog and Bone = Phone. . I was on the (Dog and) Bone when you knocked at the door. - , .
Eighteen Pence = Sense. , , . He hasn't got Eighteen Pence! - !
Jimmy Riddle = Piddle, Tiddle (To go to the toilet). . He went for a Jimmy Riddle. - .
La-di-dah = Car. Quite a nice Lah-di-dah! - !
Loaf of Bread = Head. . Think! Use your Loaf (of Bread)! - ! !
Mince Pie = Eye. . (Mince Pie - ). Keep your Minces off my tea! If you're thirsty, you can get another one. - ! , !
Mutt and Jeff = Deaf. . Are you Mutt and Jeff? I said turn that music down. - ? , .
Oxford Scholar = Dollar. .
Plates of Meat = Feet. , , . Get your Plates (of Meat) off my table! - !
Rosy Lea = Tea. . Would you like a cup of Rosy (Lea)? - ?
Tea Leaf = Thief. , . Come here, you little Tea Leaf! - - , , !
Whistle and Flute = Suit. .How do you like my new Whistle? - ? ( "Piccolo and Flute").
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