Not exactly 'rhyming' slang, but its vaguely related to cockneys
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'Getting off at Baker Street'
To describe a particular bedroom act (use your imaginations...)
Baker street is the only tube stop where you can change from the Hammersmith & City (the PINK line) to the Bakerloo Line (the BROWN line).
To describe a particular bedroom act (use your imaginations...)
Baker street is the only tube stop where you can change from the Hammersmith & City (the PINK line) to the Bakerloo Line (the BROWN line).
From the New Cockney Rhyming Slang challenge. See all 331 entries (closed)
( , Wed 12 Feb 2003, 16:27, archived)
like the joke
bit obscure for non-londoners like myself.
nice use of a jpg nicked from a website and not modified in any way tho.
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Wed 12 Feb 2003, 16:30,
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nice use of a jpg nicked from a website and not modified in any way tho.
St Johns wood is the only station on the underground
with no letters from the word KIPPER in it, or sumfink, prolly got that totally wrong.
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Wed 12 Feb 2003, 16:37,
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