What does it mean to be cockney? Pearly kings and queens? Rhyming slang? Pie and liquor? It's commonly believed that to be truly cockney, you must be born within earshot of Bow Bells, which peal from Cheapside’s St Mary-le-Bow church.
Noise pollution and a lack of maternity wards in the area have rendered this definition practically obsolete. The term 'cockney' dates back to the 1300s and was originally used as a pejorative label for the city's toffee-nosed urban folk. It's since become a term of endearment primarily referring to the working class, down-to-earth, East Enders of London.
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