cockneyˈkɒk ni
cockney (n)
English Definitions:
Cockney (noun)
a native of the east end of London
cockney (adj)
the nonstandard dialect of natives of the east end of London
cockney (adj)
characteristic of Cockneys or their dialect
"cockney vowels"
Cockney (adj)
relating to or resembling a cockney
"Cockney street urchins"
Cockney (Adjective)
From the East End of London.
Cockney (ProperNoun)
Any native of London who was born within the sound of Bow Bells, St Mary-le-Bow church Cheapside, in the City of London.
Cockney (ProperNoun)
The dialect or accent of such natives.
cockney (Noun)
a native or inhabitant of parts of the East End of London
cockney (Noun)
the accent and speech mannerisms of these people
cockney (Adjective)
of, or relating to these people or their accent
Cockney
The term Cockney has geographical, social and linguistic associations. Traditionally, it refers to people born within a certain area of London, that is covered by "the sound of Bow bells". Geographically and culturally, it is often used to refer to working-class Londoners, particularly those in the East End. Linguistically, it can refer to the accent and form of English spoken by this group.
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