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Australian Rhyming Slang
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I am not the author of some of the following, and I lay no claim to be the author.
Tea leaf = a thief
Tea leafing = thieving
Teddy bear = a lair (a show off)
Tens and twos = shoes
These and those = toes
Thick and thin = the skin
Thief and robber = cobber (friend)
Tiger tim = to swim
Tin Tack = a zac (sixpence)
This and that = a bat (for cricket)
Three bags full = a lot of bull (to tell lies)
Thunder and rain = a train
Tiddly wink = a drink
Tin lid = a kid
Tit for tat = a hat
Tit for tat = a rat
Tit for tat = a fat ( to have an erection)
To and fro = a mo (moustache)
To and from = a Pom (a englishman)
Tom foolery = jewellery
Tom micks = a fix (in a spot of bother/trouble)
Tom tits = the shits (upset)
Tomato sauce = a horse
Tree and sap = a tap (faucet)
Trouble and strife = the wife
Twist and twirl = a girl
Two wheeler = a sheila
Tyrone Power = a shower