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Rhyming Slang (aus dem Cockney in Großbritannien bekannter regionaler Sprachgebrauch, bei dem das eigentliche Wort durch ein sich reimendes Wort ersetzt wird, z. B. ‚porky piestattlie‘)

в PONS речника

ˈrhym·ing slang СЪЩ no pl ЛИНГВ

Cock·ney ˈrhym·ing slang СЪЩ

в PONS речника

rhym·ing [ˈraɪmɪŋ] ПРИЛ inv

I. rhyme [raɪm] СЪЩ

1. rhyme no pl (identity in sound):

Reim м <-(e)s, -e>

2. rhyme (poem):

3. rhyme (word):

Phrases:

II. rhyme [raɪm] ГЛАГ нпрх

to rhyme [with sth] poem, song, words
sich вин [auf etw вин] reimen

III. rhyme [raɪm] ГЛАГ прх

I. slang [slæŋ] СЪЩ no pl

Slang м <-s, -s>

II. slang [slæŋ] ПРИЛ attr, inv

III. slang [slæŋ] ГЛАГ прх разг

jdn anmeckern разг
Present
Irhyme
yourhyme
he/she/itrhymes
werhyme
yourhyme
theyrhyme
Past
Irhymed
yourhymed
he/she/itrhymed
werhymed
yourhymed
theyrhymed
Present Perfect
Ihaverhymed
youhaverhymed
he/she/ithasrhymed
wehaverhymed
youhaverhymed
theyhaverhymed
Past Perfect
Ihadrhymed
youhadrhymed
he/she/ithadrhymed
wehadrhymed
youhadrhymed
theyhadrhymed

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This is cockney rhyming slang -- with a 21st-century twist.
www.dailymail.co.uk
The other point that the survey misses is that rhyming slang is not necessarily meant to be understood, at least not immediately or by everyone.
www.independent.co.uk
Yet, still he's the most reviled monarch in our history, his name even finding its way into cockney rhyming slang to denote excrement.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The meaning of the weasel is unclear but the two most likely definitions are: a flat iron used for finishing clothing; or rhyming slang for a coat ("weasel and stoat").
en.wikipedia.org
This contrasts with rhyming slang from which the rhyming portion has been clipped, which is part of the lexicon.
en.wikipedia.org

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