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- Mockney (a portmanteau of "mock" and "****ney") is an affected accent and form of speech in imitation of ****ney or working-class London speech, or a...
- to adopt elements of working class speech, such as Estuary English or Mockney. However, many, if not most, of the differences remain very much current...
- Fiasco. The band consists of Jaco (Vocals) who can be heard singing in a Mockney accent for some songs, Graham Burris (B****), Matt Nelson (Keyboard), and...
- "bleakly hilarious reclamation of the British crime genre from peddlers of mockney muppetry." Philip French of The Guardian called it a "highly entertaining...
- migration for identification with London to persist in subsequent generations. Mockney: Refers to a fake ****ney accent, though the term is sometimes also used...
- org. Retrieved 19 June 2016. Holdsworth, Nadine (2011). "From ****ney to mockney". Joan Littlewood's Theatre. Cambridge University Press. p. 195. ISBN 9780521119603...
- planning Languages of Canada Linguistic description Magoua Mixed language Mockney Post-creole continuum Quebec (disambiguation) Quebec English Quebec French...
- Perry. Singing mostly in English in an accent that has been described as "mockney", with androgynous looks and a falsetto voice, the artist was compared...
- That affectation of the accent is sometimes derisively referred to as "Mockney". A move away from traditional RP accents is almost universal among middle-class...
- albums of 2015, and described the duo as "papier-mache punks with their mockney lip-flapping, ****-paper-thin-sentiment, derivative riffs, embarr****ingly...