rhyming slang Sentence Examples

  1. I'm feeling a bit "apples and pears" (stairs) today.
  2. Let's take the "plates of meat" (street) to avoid the traffic.
  3. I ordered "bubble and squeak" (steak) at the restaurant.
  4. Can you pass me the "bees and honey" (money)?
  5. I need to get to the "daisy roots" (boots) to go outside.
  6. Don't worry, it's just a "bit of a Barney" (army).
  7. I'm going to "have a butcher's" (look) at the new car.
  8. He's got a lot of "bottle and glass" (class).
  9. I'm always "bag of rags" (brags) about my kids.
  10. What's the "dog's bollocks" (best) way to get to the city center?

rhyming slang Meaning

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rhyming slang (n)

slang that replaces words with rhyming words or expressions and then typically omits the rhyming component

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slang that replaces words with rhyming words or expressions and then typically omits the rhyming component

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I'm feeling a bit "apples and pears" (stairs) today.

Let's take the "plates of meat" (street) to avoid the traffic.

I ordered "bubble and squeak" (steak) at the restaurant.

Can you pass me the "bees and honey" (money)?