EAST END - Rhyming Slang

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Cockney Pearly King and Queen Here are a few examples of rhyming slang Adam and Eve = Believe, Almond Rocks = Socks, Apples and Pears = Stairs, Artful Dodger = Lodger, Ball and Chalk = Walk, Barnaby Rudge = Judge, Barnet Fair = Hair, Barney Rubble = Trouble Bird Lime = Time, Boat Race = Face Borasic Lint = Skint (broke, no money) Bricks and Mortar = Daughter, Brown Bread = Dead, Bread and Honey = Money, Bubble and Squeak = Speak, Bull and Cow = Row Butchers, Hook = Look Cain and Abel = Table .