- Jacobs Crackers
- Cockney Rhyming SlangKnackers (testicles)That toe-rag kicked me in the Jacobs
English dialects glossary. 2013.
English dialects glossary. 2013.
jacobs — Noun. Testicles. Rhyming slang on Jacob s Cream Crackers meaning knackers . Cream Crackers being a dry savoury biscuit usually served with cheese and Jacobs being the manufacturer. See cream crackered … English slang and colloquialisms
Jacobs (cream crackers) — n pl British the testicles, knackers. The rhyming slang, employing the name of a brand of savoury biscuits, was used in the film Snatch in 2000 … Contemporary slang
David Jacobs (disc jockey) — David Lewis Jacobs CBE (born 19 May 1926) is a British actor and broadcaster who gained prominence as presenter of the peak time BBC Television show Juke Box Jury and the BBC Radio 4 political forum, Any Questions? Contents 1 Early career 2 Later … Wikipedia
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Biscuit — A biscuit (IPAEng|ˈbɪskɨt) is a small baked product; the exact meaning varies markedly in different parts of the world. The origin of the word biscuit is from Latin via Middle French and means cooked twice , hence biscotti in Italian (similar to… … Wikipedia
Jacob's — is a brand name for several lines of biscuits and crackers. The brand name in the United Kingdom is owned by United Biscuits while the brand name in Ireland is owned by the Jacob Fruitfield Food Group.HistoryThe originator of the Jacob s brand… … Wikipedia
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