- potatoes in the mould
- Cockney Rhyming SlangColdCor, taters out there init?
English dialects glossary. 2013.
English dialects glossary. 2013.
taters — Noun. Potatoes. A corruption of the word potatoes. Informal Adj. Cold. From the Cockney rhyming slang taters in the mould (potatoes in the mould). E.g. It s a bit taters in hear. Shall I light the fire? … English slang and colloquialisms
taters — • Rhyming Slang for potatoes in the mould meaning cold. The word taters is an abbreviation of potatoes … Londonisms dictionary
taters — Meaning Cold potatoes in the mould. Origin Cockney rhyming slang … Meaning and origin of phrases
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