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Cockney rhyming slang for "whats the story". The word comes from the title of a long-running BBC children's television series that was designed to stimulate an interest in reading. Bloke A: "Whats the jackanory?"
Bloke B: "Fuck all mate" |
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story, a Britishism formed in the tradition of Cockney rhyming slang and which derives from an old kids' TV show by that name (featuring a different story every day) What's the jackanory? (i.e. What happened? What's going on?)
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"okey- dokey", everything is fine but not perfect it good be better "He's got morning glory and lifes a different story
Everythings going jackanory" -Blur "Country House" |
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one who feels obliged to talk copious amounts of verbal diarrhoea. this is what a jackanory might say "this morning i woke up then ate my breakfast which consisted of bacon, eggs, sausages...........then i left the house and missed my train, the next train was cancelled, the next train was full and.........."
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