sexton Blake
*correction* Whilst not cockney RHYMING slang, it is cockney slang- cockney slang for Anal Sex or 'buggery'This is slang and this is UK slang but not cockney rhyming slang as best I can determine. Sailor cake or more commonly referred to as navy cake is when two men engage in activities from behind. To be rhyming slang the word cake would have to rhyme with the referent. In this case, it does not. Example; apples and pears for stairs, trouble and strife for wife, china plate for mate. This is straight forward slang such as apron for flag, blagged for robbed or bloody for, well, what ever that is supposed to mean.
In cockney rhyming slang (East London) it is "Rosie Lee".
five hundred A monkey = £500 in cockney rhyming slang.
Lemon cake = fake
"Whistle and flute" is (Cockney) rhyming slang for suit. Generally, such slang is abridged to one word, losing the one which rhymes, making it difficult to get the reference. So a suit might be referred to as a 'whistle'. Few Cockneys use "Cockney rhyming slang" anymore and a lot of other people use it nowadays.
"Bo-peep" is rhyming slang for "sleep." It is used in British English to refer to taking a nap or going to bed.
The word is Cockney slang for "detective".
The closest word to chance in rhyming slang is chancer, and there are two versions. Chancer ... Ballet Dancer ("Cor he ain't half a Ballet Dancer") Chancer (someone not qualified) ... Bengal Lancer
NO! A swear word is one that wishes something a person ... Like i hope you Die or i hope you feel better ...
"Lordy bagordy" is a playful, nonsensical expression used to show surprise or exclamation. It doesn't have a specific origin, but likely developed as a fun, whimsical way to show astonishment or excitement without any real meaning behind it. It's all about the fun of language and expression!
Bees and Honey
because it is. There isn't really an answer to that question. Sorry :( its called bubble after the cockney rhyming slang for beak which is bubble and squeak...beak is another English slang word for the nose,,,as in up the nose or snort,,,beak is also English slang for cocaine for the same reason(it goes up ur nose)