Cockney Translator

Fancy chatting like you’re straight outta East London? The Cockney Translator turns normal English into hilarious rhyming slang, just like the old-school locals used to (and still kinda do). It’s perfect for laughs, roleplay, storytelling, or just confusing your mates in a fun way.

Normal Language Cockney Slang
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What is Cockney?

Cockney is this old-school London slang that swaps regular words with funny rhyming phrases. Like instead of saying “phone,” you’d say “dog and bone.” Sounds weird? That’s half the fun. It started in the East End ages ago and stuck around because, honestly, it’s just brilliant. People use it to keep things playful, to sound like a local, or just for the vibe. It pops up in movies, shows, pub banter, and now, online tools like this one. You don’t need to be from London to get a kick out of it – just have a laugh and go with the flow.

Examples

EnglishCockney Rhyming Slang
PhoneDog and Bone
StairsApples and Pears
MoneyBread and Honey
WifeTrouble and Strife
LookButcher’s Hook
FeetPlates of Meat

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