Why do Londoners call a house a drum?

The use of the word Drum for a house comes from the Romany word Drom meaning Road. The term Drum n Bass is too modern a term.
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Why is drum slang for House?

Drum and Bass is Cockney slang for Place.

The word drum was originally used to describe a room or prison cell or even a road. It then became confined to only mean the home. Finally this was rhymed with Drum and Bass giving its modern interpretation.
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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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What is Cockney rhyming slang for House?

Rat and Mouse is Cockney Rhyming Slang for House!
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What does a carpet mean in Cockney?

Carpet is Cockney Rhyming Slang for 3! Postman Pat.
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Why do Cockneys call glasses bins?

On the subject of 'bins' this expression is the cockney rhyming slang for glasses, as in reading glasses, so if someone is having trouble looking up a number in a telephone book you might say put on your 'bins'.
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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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Why are balls called Jacobs?

Get Me Out of Here!, became well known for his frequent use of the term "Jacobs", for Jacob's Crackers, a rhyming slang term for knackers i.e. testicles.
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What is a bunny in Cockney slang?

Fluffy Bunny is Cockney slang for Money.
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What is Jack and Danny slang for?

“Jack and Dani means something in Cockney rhyming slang….. Fanny. It means fanny.” GIVE HIM FIFTY GRAND IMMEDIATELY #loveisland. — Sophie Levin (@sophielevin11) June 4, 2018.
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Why does rabbit mean talk?

In British English, "to rabbit (on about something)" is "to talk", and it appears that it comes from rhyming slang ("rabbit & pork" = "talk", shortened to "rabbit").
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Why is 200 called a bottle?

bottle = two pounds, or earlier tuppence (2d), from the cockney rhyming slang: bottle of spruce = deuce (= two pounds or tuppence). Spruce probably mainly refers to spruce beer, made from the shoots of spruce fir trees which is made in alcoholic and non-alcoholic varieties.
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Why is a Cheque called a kite?

History. The term "check kiting" first came into use in the 1920s. It stemmed from a 19th-century practice of issuing IOUs and bonds with zero collateral. That practice became known as flying a kite, as there was nothing to support the loan besides air.
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What's a dry lunch in Cockney slang?

Dry-lunch definition

Filters. (England, slang) A contemptible or uncool person. noun.
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What does taters mean in Cockney slang?

'Cold' in cockney rhyming slang, usually in the context of ambient temperature. 'Taters' is short for 'potatoes'.
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What is a Jimmy in Cockney slang?

Source: Brewer's Dictionary of London Phrase & Fable Author(s): Russ Willey. 'Piddle' in cockney rhyming slang, meaning to urinate.
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What does treacle mean in Cockney?

(Cockney rhyming slang) Sweetheart (from treacle tart).
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What's the lemon and lime Cockney?

Lemon and Lime is Cockney slang for Crime.
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What does Dicky mean in Cockney?

dicky (plural dickies) (colloquial) A louse. (Cockney rhyming slang) Dicky dirt = a shirt, meaning a shirt with a collar.
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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 is a brass in Cockney slang?

Brass is Cockney slang for Prostitute.
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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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What is a gorilla in money terms?

Gorilla: A thousand dollars.
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Why is 1000 called a grand?

The name 'grand' for $ 1,000 comes from a $ 1,000 banknote with the portrait of Ulysses Grant, 18th president of the USA. The banknote was called a “Grant”, which overtime became 'grand'.
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