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Cockney Rhyming Slang

English to Cockney letter O

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Odds (betting) Ken Dodds
What are the Ken Dodds on that nag coming in?

Off Frank Bough

Oil Bodie and Doyle
Can you pass me the Bodie and Doyle

Old Bill (Police) Cold Chill
He went off with the cold chill.

Old man (father or husband) Pot and Pan
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Old man (father or husband) Old Pot and Pan

Old man (father or husband) Pot and Pan
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Old man (father) Peter Pan
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How's your Peter Pan.

On my own Toblerone
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On the labour (Labour Exchange) Beggar My Neighbour

Organ Molly O'Morgan

Out of order Alan Border

Overcoat I'm Afloat

Own (alone) Jack Jones
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Mutual Friends

Cockney Rhyming Slang - London's Famous Secret Language
Cockney Rhyming Slang - London's Famous Secret Language