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a tree from which the rind has been removed to cover dry fish
Noun. A laugh, often in the sense of ridiculing, hence often heard as "you're having a tin bath mate!", meaning "you're having me on and can't be serious". Cockney rhyming slang, from Cockney's pronunciation of bath as barf, so rhyming with laugh (pronounced larf). [London use]
The single bed between the bull and the triple
Nick Cotton is London Cockney rhyming slang for rotten.
Bell rope was British slang for a hairstyle fashionable in the th century in which the hair was worn twisted into two ropes worn one each side of the face. Bell rope is British slang for a long penis.Bell rope is American slang for the penis.
Ambassador of Morocco is slang for a shoemaker.
fifteen pounds (£15). The origin is almost certainly London, and the clever and amusing derivation reflects the wit of Londoners: Cockney rhyming slang for five pounds is a 'lady', (from Lady Godiva
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