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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
cockney
cock·ney [cockney cockneys] BrE [ˈkɒkni] NAmE [ˈkɑːkni] noun 1. countable a person from the East End of London 2. uncountable the way of speaking that is typical of cockneys •a cockney accent Word Origin: late Middle English (denoting a pampered child): origin uncertain; it is apparently not the same word as Middle English cokeney ‘cock's egg’, denoting a small misshapen egg (probably from ↑cock + obsolete ey ‘egg’). A later sense was ‘a town-dweller regarded as affected or puny’, from which the current sense arose in the early 17th cent. Culture: Traditionally, a true cockney was somebody born within the sound of ↑Bow Bells, but the word is often used of any Londoner who speaks with a local accent. Cockneys are thought of as quick, cheerful people with a good sense of humour.
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