Ages ago I read a book called "Is Harry on the Boat", about Ibiza holiday reps, the title being Cockney rhyming slang for "Spunk on the face".
Are there any other good Cockney rhyming slang terms for other fun activities you may find in the scene? |
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I was thinking about that book the other day! Loved it, wasn’t there a tv series too? If anyone’s wondering, the rhyming slang was from Harry Monk, meaning spunk and boat race meaning face.
The only one I can think of is crispy duck meaning fuck. There must be more..,
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"The book was fun in slacker kjnd of way. The TV adaption was not so good."
Book was way better, TV was very disappointing, but I read it and went to Ibiza a couple of years later. Life is way crazier than the fiction. |
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"I was thinking about that book the other day! Loved it, wasn’t there a tv series too? If anyone’s wondering, the rhyming slang was from Harry Monk, meaning spunk and boat race meaning face.
The only one I can think of is crispy duck meaning fuck. There must be more..,
E"
Harry Monk also used for skunk (marijuana) just to confuse us further |
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" If anyone’s wondering, the rhyming slang was from Harry Monk, meaning spunk and boat race meaning face.
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In the right context it was a question.
“I fucked that bird from rm 20 at Spiros studios last night”
“Top man, was Harry on the boat?”
Us male reps would have a map of Great Britain on the door to our apartments and we’d ask the birds we pulled to put their signature on the area they were from.
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