What does brown bread mean in Cockney?

Many of us know that "brown bread" is Cockney rhyming slang for dead, "china plate" for mate, and "bubble bath" for laugh.
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Where does the phrase brown bread come from?

In England, brown bread was made from brown meal. Around and prior to the year 1845, brown meal was considered a less desirable grain product, and was priced accordingly.
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Is brown bread cockney rhyming slang?

Cockney rhyming slang is brown bread. According to a survey, the famous lingo which developed in the working class east end of London in the 19th century is on its way out and now leaves even those brought up in the British capital scratching their “loaf of bread” (head).
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Why do people say brown bread when someone dies?

The term brown bread is widely used by many people in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Australia, and other English Speaking communities to describe the death of someone! It may look a rather bizarre and uncaring on the face of it but it usually relates to someone that is not a close relative!
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What is loaf of bread in cockney rhyming slang?

Loaf of Bread is Cockney Rhyming Slang for Head!
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What does custard mean in Cockney?

"No one's watching the custard" means "no one's watching the TV." "Custard and jelly" rhymes with "telly."
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Why is your bum called your Harris?

Aris is Cockney slang for Arse.

In this case the phrase Bottle and Glass became rhyming slang for Artse . Then Bottle because Aristotle , which was finally shortened just to Aris .
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How do you say hello in Cockney slang?

. 'Hiya' or 'Hey up' – these informal greetings both mean 'hello' and are especially popular in the north of England.
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What does bubble mean in Cockney?

(Cockney rhyming slang) A laugh.
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What is Cockney rhyming slang for husband?

Pot and Pan is Cockney Rhyming Slang for Old man (father or husband)!
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What does sailors cake mean in Cockney slang?

The term is actually "navy cake" and it means taking it from behind if you like- men, (blush).
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What is slice in Cockney slang?

"I called someone a 'slice', in cockney rhyming slang it means you are not all with it. So they said 'hold on, slice? ', the headphones come off, and then they say 'you can have slice'." A 'slice' is absolutely a thing ( Rex)
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What is Cockney slang for brother?

One and t'Other is Cockney slang for Brother.
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How do you say good morning in Cockney slang?

Day's Dawning is Cockney slang for Morning.
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What is 10 in Cockney rhyming slang?

Cockney Money Slang

The first things you gotta learn are that five pounds is a fiver, and ten pounds is a tenner. Then you gotta know the key money values: £20 is a Score, £25 is a Pony, £100 is a Ton, £500 is a Monkey, and £1000 is a Grand.
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Why do Cockneys call a watch a kettle?

The term means watch, which stemmed from a 'fob' watch which was a pocket watch attached to the body with a small chain. The kettle used to boil on the hob of a stove… hence the rhyme.
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Why do Cockneys call 25 a pony?

Whilst this is not cemented in fact, the widely held belief is that the terms came from soldiers returning to Britain from India. Old Indian rupee banknotes had animals on them and it is said that the 500 rupee note had a monkey on it and the 25 rupee featured a pony.
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How do Cockneys say water?

Londoners (Cockneys) say "water" in a way which sounds like "waugh-a". It rhymes with "daughter" (without the "'t" being pronounced) "daugh-a".
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What does treacle mean in Cockney rhyming slang?

(Cockney rhyming slang) Sweetheart (from treacle tart).
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What does take a Toby mean?

Ride the toby or ply the toby meaning practice highway robbery. There are many other related expressions centering around highway robbery.
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Why is a haircut called a Barnet?

Popular culture. In 1896, a film was made about Barnet Fair, entitled Barnet Horse Fair. The term 'Barnet Fair', normally shortened to 'Barnet', has become rhyming slang for 'hair'.
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What's the lemon Cockney?

Lemon and Lime is Cockney slang for Crime.
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What is a Peter in Cockney slang?

Peter is slang for 'safe', as in money box.
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What is egg in Cockney slang?

Clothes Peg is Cockney slang for Egg.
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