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Q: What cockney rhyming slang do you need to learn from your HW?
Uncle Ted = Bed
Adam and Eve = Believe
Auntie Nellie = Belly
Eiffel Tower = Shower
Watford Gap = Slap
Tea leaf = Thief
Billie Piper = Windshield Wiper
Q: What was the origins from these?
Adam and Eve = The Bible (20th century) more older.
Eiffel Tower = Shower (The landmark)
Billie Piper = A modern pop singer, showing how it's spreading to now artists.
Q: During the London 2012, in the east end of London there was cash machines that allowed you to select 'Cockney rhyming slang' as a language what were some of the terms?
Sausage and Mash = Cash
Lady Godivas = £5
Speckled Hen = £10
Huckleberry Finn = Pin number
Horn of Plenty = £20
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