In Cockney(London) dialect it is 'Rosie - lee'.
Elsewhere it may be referred to as 'Char'. From the Indian , 'Cha Wallah' ( Tea boy).
To play silly with the English language, ' An ebulliantly, sucrosely, lactosely, tanninous solution/libation'.
In cockney rhyming slang (East London) it is "Rosie Lee".
Slice pan is rhyming slang for van.
What is slang for sister if brah is slang for brother, bro, etc
In Cockney Rhyming Slang, the slang for milk is Kilroy Silk, "Gotta av a drop'a Kilroy on me Cornflakes"
In Cockney Rhyming Slang, the slang for mess is Elliot Ness, 'Blimy young Peter's bedroom is in a right elliot'
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In cockney rhyming slang (East London) it is "Rosie Lee".
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A monkey is rhyming slang for £500 in British currency. It comes from the term "monkey" rhyming with the word "pony," which is slang for £25.
Slice pan is rhyming slang for van.
A Cockney rhyming slang for Trouble is Barney Rubble.
What is slang for sister if brah is slang for brother, bro, etc
Cockney(London) rhyming sling for 'going up the stairs ' . In my part of Englandstairs are often referred to as 'dancers '.
In Cockney Rhyming Slang, the slang for milk is Kilroy Silk, "Gotta av a drop'a Kilroy on me Cornflakes"
Plates of meat is rhyming slang for feet.
In Cockney Rhyming Slang, the slang for mess is Elliot Ness, 'Blimy young Peter's bedroom is in a right elliot'
In rhyming slang, "melt" is used to mean "idiot" or "fool." This slang is often used in British English and derives from a phrase that rhymes with the word it represents, like "melted cheese" rhyming with "idiot" in this case.