Re: Uh, oh ...
- From: ken_hall@xxxxxx (Hall, Ken , GTI)
- Date: 7 Dec 2007 07:17:53 -0800
Cockney rhyming slang..
"Trouble and strife" = wife
Often not obvious.
There is a tendency with Australians (and to a lesser extent,
English), to come up with oddly created words. Sometimes these words
sort of rhyme with some other word. My mind doesn't work in those
kind of channels. The Aussie slang process is completely alien to
me.
I've seen something similar with teen texting - teens like creating
their own language - and if the etymology doesn't make sense to adults
(or other outsiders) - all the better.
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