Cockney is a dialect of the English language traditionally spoken by working-class Londoners from the East End. Cockney is most notable for its argot, or coded language, which was born out of ingenious rhyming slang. Get inspired by these examples: pork and cheese for “Portuguese”, Adam and Eve for “believe,” tea leaf for “thief,” brown bread for “dead,” bread and honey for “money.”
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