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Cockney

KOK-nee
noun
1
A person from the East End of London, traditionally one born within hearing of the Bow Bells; also, more loosely, any working-class Londoner.
"Her grandfather was a proud cockney from Bethnal Green."
2
The distinctive accent and dialect associated with these Londoners.
"He slipped into a broad cockney whenever he got excited."

How to Use Cockney

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In plain EnglishA working-class East Londoner, or the accent they speak.

Common pairings
cockney rhyming slang a cockney accent

Word Forms

Cockneys plural, cockneys plural

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Etymology

First recorded around 1600, from Middle English cokenay, originally meaning a spoilt or pampered child, later used by country folk as a mocking term for city dwellers.

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