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Example of a
****ney accent Voice of
Michael Caine, who grew up in Southwark, London,
recorded September 2010 from the BBC
Radio 4
programme Front Row...
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prevalent among ****neys in England, and was
first used in the
early 19th
century in the East End of London;
hence its
alternative name,
****ney rhyming slang...
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****ney Rejects are an
English punk rock band that
formed in the East End of
London in 1978.
Their 1980 song "Oi, Oi, Oi" was the
inspiration for the...
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Steve Harley &
****ney Rebel were an
English rock band who
formed in the
early 1970s in London.
Their music covered a
range of
styles from pop to progressive...
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****ney ****er is a
character created by
Graham Dury and
Simon Thorpe in Viz
based on a
stereotyped male
****ney. ****er
speaks in
rhyming slang (often...
- John
Bristow MBE (25
April 1957 – 5
April 2018),
nicknamed "The
Crafty ****ney", was an
English professional darts player and one of the most recognisable...
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****ney and
similar terms may mean: In England,
****ney is a
dialect spoken mainly by working-class and lower-middle
class Londoners, or a
label applied...
- The
****ney Alphabet is a
recital of the
English alphabet intended to
parody the way the
alphabet is
taught to
small working class children. The ostensible...
- Harley, was an
English singer-songwriter and
frontman of the rock
group ****ney Rebel. The band
achieved six UK hit
singles in the mid-1970s, including...
- (Come Up and See Me)" is a song by the
English rock band
Steve Harley &
****ney Rebel,
released on 31
January 1975 by EMI as the lead
single from the band's...