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Q: What is the cockney rhyming slang for cup of tea?
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Rosie Lee is cockney rhyming slang for what?

Tea


What is Rhyming slang for tea?

The English London Cockney rhyming slang is: tea leaf meaning thief.


What is a British slang word for a tea?

In cockney rhyming slang (East London) it is "Rosie Lee".


What are the lagueges spoken in England?

The languages spoken in England are international much like as in the USA.Our native language is English.Here in London there is also the "Cockney rhyming slang"...which is a secret language known and spoken by the "Cockney's"...a Cockney is anybody that was born within the sound of the "Bow Bells" in the east-end of London,traditionally the working-class people.An example of Cockney rhyming slang could go like this "Come down them apples n pears,getcha daisy-roots on ya plates of meat,pop to the shop for some Rosie-Lee rags n once your back il make ya a nice hot cuppa Rosie"....................Which when translated means "Come downstairs,put your boots on your feet,go to the shop for some T-bags and when you get back i'l make you a nice cup of hot tea.".


What does the phrase your a cup of tea mean?

This isn't slang or an idiom -- it just means to drink a cup of tea, nothing deep or thoughtful about it really.


Can you give a Cockney rhyming slang list?

1. Rub a Dub- Pub 2. Beauties and Beasts- Priests 3. Bright and Breezy- Easy 4. Cobbler's Awl- Ball 5. Gregory Peck- Neck 6. Dog and Bone- Phone 7. Hampton Wick- Prick 8. Barney Rubble- Trouble 9. Skin and Blister- Sister 10. Song and Dance- Chance 11. Britney Spears- Beers 12. Rosy Lee- Tea 13. Ruby Murray- Curry 14. Pieces of Eight- Weight 15. Hampstead Heath- Teeth Hope this will help you do your Cockney rhyming slang thing.


What is a five letter word ending in A meaning British slang noun for cup of tea?

The word you are looking for is cuppa.It's five letters, ending in A.Cuppa is a slang word used by the British to refer to a cup of tea. For example "One fancies a jolly cuppa".


Should we say that he has a cup of tea or he have a cup of tea?

He has a cup of tea.


What is difference between tea of a cup and a cup of a tea?

There is no such English phrase as "tea of a cup." You either have a cup of tea, or you have tea in a cup.


How much tea makes a cuppa?

A 'cuppa' is slang for a cup of tea. Therefore, any amount of tea makes a cuppa.How to make a cup of tea:1. Place a teabag in a cup.2. Boil the kettle.3. Pour the boiling water into the cup (DON'T FILL IT TO THE TOP, BECAUSE YOU WILL NEED TO ADD MILK) and stir.4. Leave for about 30 seconds, then remove teabag.5. Add milk and stir again.


What are the rhyming word of fea?

Some rhyming words for "fea" could be tea, sea, plea, or key.


Is this true or false the temperature of a cup of tea is about 3 c?

No a cup of tea is a cup of tea u morons