Londoners baffled by Cockney rhyming slang


Londoners baffled by Cockney rhyming slang


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/9172137/Londoners-baffled-by-Cockney-rhyming-slang.html


This article from the Telegraph details the recent studies that revealed most Londoners are now unaware of many of the most common cockney rhyming slang phrases such as "donkeys ears" (which means years) and apples and pears (stairs). The author of the article suggests that this is because when cockney rhyming slang first came around it was a way of discussing private topics but now that everyone knows what the slang means they no longer need top use it.






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