What is a tommy tank?

Tommy Tank is Cockney slang for Bank.
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What does Tommy mean in slang?

noun, plural tom·mies. British. (sometimes initial capital letter) Tommy Atkins. Slang. bread, especially brown bread, or rations, as formerly distributed to troops and workers.
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What is cockney rhyming slang for boat?

Nanny Goat is Cockney Rhyming Slang for Boat!
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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 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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Why are British called Tommies?

German soldiers would call out to "Tommy" across no man's land if they wished to speak to a British soldier. French and Commonwealth troops would also call British soldiers "Tommies".
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What did British soldiers call the Germans in ww1?

British troops tended to call German soldiers Fritz or Fritzie (a German pet form of Friedrich) or Jerry (short for German, but also modelled on the English name).
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What does Tommy smoke in peaky blinders?

All the characters, especially Thomas Shelby, are constantly smoking cigarettes. Constantly is a very light word, for the amount of smoking shown in screen. Use of cocaine is quite common. Tommy and others are seen smoking Opium throughout the series as a coping mechanism.
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Do they drink real alcohol in Peaky Blinders?

The whiskey that is drunk in Peaky Blinders is the Gallglennie Whiskey. However, this whiskey does not really exist but it was invented by the makers of the series. By the way, the actors do not drink real whiskey during the filming. Instead of whiskey they use tea.
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Are the cigarettes real in Peaky Blinders?

Thankfully, Cillian Murphy and the rest of the Peaky Blinders cast only smoked fake cigarettes while filming.
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What mental illness does Tommy Shelby have?

One of the major symptoms of PTSD is "recurrent, unwanted distressing memories or dreams of the traumatic event"[1]. A number of characters in Peaky Blinders appear to suffer from it, the most notable ones being Thomas Shelby, Arthur Shelby Jr., and Danny Whizz-Bang.
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Did they use the F word in ww1?

Although they did not openly swear outside the military, the use of profanity by soldiers did contribute to words such as f*ck becoming more popular in the general population after the war. Swearing was habitual for soldiers, as the isolation meant that there was no one around to stop them from speaking in this manner.
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What did American soldiers call the Japanese?

In WWII, American soldiers commonly called Germans and Japanese as krauts and Japs.
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Why are Germans Bosch?

'The boche' or 'boches' (or 'bosch/bosches'), with or without a capital B, was a French word, which arrived through contact with French forces in 1914, and is said to have derived from French slang caboche, meaning 'rascal' or 'German', or from Alboche, a variant on Alleman.
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Why are soldiers called Joe?

Joe," an action figure, was introduced by Hasbro in 1964. Its name comes from the term used to describe soldiers during the war. In British military parlance and in armed forces modelled on British military traditions, G.I.
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Did soldiers take gold teeth?

Ears, bones and teeth were also collected". When interviewed by researchers, former servicemen recounted that the practice of taking gold teeth from the dead—and sometimes also from the living—was widespread.
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What did German soldiers call each other?

Boche (pejorative)

Pronounced [boʃ], boche is a derisive term used by the Allies during World War I, often collectively ("the Boche" meaning "the Germans").
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What did German soldiers think of Americans in ww2?

At least initially, Germans regarded British and American soldiers (especially Americans) as somewhat amateurish, although their opinion of American, British, and Empire troops grew as the war progressed. German certainly saw shortcomings in the ways the Allied used infantry.
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Why do soldiers swear so much?

A lot of the swearing habit comes from socialization. If it's what everyone else around you is doing, you do it too. Once you're out of the military, you can break that habit by constantly listening to people speaking without using swear words.
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Did soldiers in ww2 swear?

When I asked him if World War II soldiers used profanity to the level that I saw in Fury, Colwell acknowledged that soldiers did swear—but did “very little” of that swearing on the battlefield. The language was worse, he said, during training.
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What was the nickname of WW1?

World War I was known by a number of different names.

Other names for World War 1 include 'The War to End All Wars', The War of the Nations, WW1 and 'The Great War'.
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Why is Thomas Shelby so attractive?

He's charming, confident, a tough man who can be very gentle. He's intelligent, with strategic thinking, takes care of those close to him. Basically it's all down to charisma with an element of danger.
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Why do they call themselves the Peaky Blinders?

Birmingham historian Carl Chinn believes the name is actually a reference to the gang's sartorial elegance. He says the popular usage of "peaky" at the time referred to any flat cap with a peak. "Blinder" was a familiar Birmingham slang term (still used today) to describe something or someone of dapper appearance.
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What drug does Arthur use in Peaky Blinders?

The main protagonist uses opium – an addictive drug used as a narcotic – as a coping mechanism, however, this has resulted in some frequent visions of his late wife Grace. Show creator Steven Knight expressed that Tommy's unexpected symptoms in season five saw him face his biggest enemy… which was Tommy himself.
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Why does Tommy rub his cigarette on his lips?

The leader of the Peaky Blinders, Tommy Shelby, rubs cigarettes over his lips before smoking so that the filter does not stick.
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