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cockney noun
or Cockney /ˈkɑːkni/
plural cockneys
cockney
noun
or Cockney /ˈkɑːkni/
plural cockneys
Learner's definition of COCKNEY
[count] : a person from the East End of London伦敦东区人
[noncount] : the way of speaking that is typical of cockneys伦敦东区口音

— cockney

adjective

See also: cockney

cockney

noun

cock·​ney ˈkäk-nē How to pronounce cockney (audio)
plural cockneys
1
obsolete
a
: a spoiled child
b
: a squeamish woman
2
often capitalized
a
: a native of London and especially of the East End of London
b
: the dialect of London or of the East End of London
cockney adjective
cockneyfy transitive verb
cockneyish adjective
cockneyism noun

Example Sentences

Recent Examples on the Web But the film itself proved to be one of Allen’s darkest efforts, the tale of two cockney brothers, down on their luck, who agree to commit a murder with tragic results. Gregg Kilday, The Hollywood Reporter, 31 Aug. 2022 The poem isn’t diminished by learning that Vivien wrote wonderful next to the nervy wife’s dialogue in the manuscript, or that the cockney monologue at the end of the same section was modeled after the speech of the Eliots’ housemaid, Ellen Kellond. Christopher Tayler, Harper’s Magazine , 17 Aug. 2022 Distributing tarts the traditional way, in a wicker basket carried by a theater student doing a heavy cockney accent, was deemed unsanitary by festival leadership. Caroleine James, The Salt Lake Tribune, 11 July 2021 Oscar-winning adaptation of the Broadway hit about an English professor who teaches a cockney merchant to be a lady. Ed Stockly, Los Angeles Times, 9 Apr. 2021 Oscar-winning adaptation of the Broadway hit about an English professor who teaches a cockney merchant to be a lady. Ed Stockly, Los Angeles Times, 9 Apr. 2021 Oscar-winning adaptation of the Broadway hit about an English professor who teaches a cockney merchant to be a lady. Ed Stockly, Los Angeles Times, 9 Apr. 2021 Oscar-winning adaptation of the Broadway hit about an English professor who teaches a cockney merchant to be a lady. Ed Stockly, Los Angeles Times, 9 Apr. 2021 Oscar-winning adaptation of the Broadway hit about an English professor who teaches a cockney merchant to be a lady. Ed Stockly, Los Angeles Times, 9 Apr. 2021 See More

Word History

Etymology

Middle English cokeney, literally, cocks' egg, from coken (genitive plural of cok cock) + ey egg, from Old English ǣg

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of cockney was in the 15th century

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