dukecolor47 wrote:yonks is understood and used in general conversation,as u know now it means long time ago, cushty we use around our way, i think most Englishmen understand it, both are slang. Cushty comes from the Jewish word Kosher. The first cockneys were Jewish i read up once in a famous book of somebody called Matthews, all about the history of London. Jolly interesting it was too. Don't get me started, i got a thing about history lol
nice color combo and thanks for letting us know abou the origin of Cockney.my childhood language which am sorta proud of, so something i just had to do.:) happy that u have interest
dukecolor47 wrote:
nice color combo and thanks for letting us know abou the origin of Cockney.my childhood language which am sorta proud of, so something i just had to do.:) happy that u have interest
nice color combo and thanks for letting us know abou the origin of Cockney.my childhood language which am sorta proud of, so something i just had to do.:) happy that u have interest
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Ah etymology, now that is a word i will have to look up,:)