I have no idea what you just said actually.. huh?
@freemo Try eagles wearing an Irish. Irish jig.
If they have no Barnet. Barnet fair.
I've no clue why this use if rhymes is common. See if you can guess-
Driving in my jam (jar).
Falling down the apples (and pears).
Shooting my current (bun).
Wearing a whistle (and flute)
Mainly London, not much used elsewhere. Nuts.
@SteelFolk I cant tell if you arent making sense or if I am having a stroke right now :)
@freemo You mean a mini? Mini Moke. That is niche, that one.
@freemo Couldn't resist adding "2 by 6".
2 by 6 (inch plank).
"She married a 2 by 6 when they were here during the war".
Yes, you were all yanks to us.😉
@freemo Yes, it should be currant. Also used for the newpaper The Sun.
@freemo In UK, a syrup.
Syrup of fig = wig.
Other silly rhyming slang is available......