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rhyme slang

Taking two different words to mean one, in the pattern that the first word relates to the second word, and the second word rhymes with the actual word.

As with the classic example, dog and bone (meaning phone), dog relates to bone, and bone rhymes with phone.
Hurry up with the dog and bone! I need to call Katie!

You wanting some posh and becks?
by klepto November 26, 2004
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