Cor blimey, London ATMs to offer Cockney as language option!
source: http://www.google.com/hostednews/ukpress/article/ALeqM5gUhSHvhjvNiGGOqhADT_Vv2qSF4A
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- FreshPlastic
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So all you DIck Van Dykes out there know what to do if you run out of bangers and mash - just make sure you don't forget you Huckleberry Finn or you'll be out of Dwanye Eddies.
(Video has nothing to do with Cockney rhyming slang - instead, it's an American woman attempting to teach others a truly appalling English accent and is side-splittingly funny...)
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frizzlecat
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'bout god damn time.
- 2 years ago
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frizzlecat
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Louise_Purvis
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your having a Bubble bath. nobody really speaks like this anymore.
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Anne_Foy
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I'd rather sacrifice talking cash points for cash points that ACTUALLY WORK! Every one i've been to later has been broken! Which was a wasted trip for me in my Jam Jar...
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DarkVeneficusss
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Anne_Foy:
- goodness, that must of been chaving!
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DarkVeneficusss
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frizzlecat
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Anne_Foy:
Pretty sure they don't talk, mate.
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frizzlecat
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DarkVeneficusss
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Oh for trucking hair-gel!....
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DarkVeneficusss
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abbym0308
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What a strange way to attract people to use your ATMs. In case you need to brush up on your Cockney Rhyming slang, here's a dictionary for ye.
And here's the wiki, quite an interesting read for how cockney rhyming slang has influenced language.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhyming_slang - 2 years ago
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AnnieMole
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Interesting that it didn't mention the higher denominations of "monkey" & "pony" in the article.
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AnnieMole