Have you ever been lost for words in the East End markets? Ever got your Gertie Gitanas (bananas) confused with your corns and bunions (onions) and it's all gone a bit Pete Tong (wrong)? "Cockney Rhyming Slang" is a quick, easy-to-use guide to some of the most frequently used, up-to-date as well as old-fashioned phrases, including: 'apples and pears' - stairs; 'Barnet Fair' - hair; 'sausage and mash' - crash; 'bubble bath' - laugh; 'Britney Spears' - beers; 'has beens' - greens; and, 'dig a grave' - shave. An entertaining collection that explains the ever-evolving dialect of London's East End, with "Cockney Rhyming Slang" you'll be conversing with the street traders of the East End with no Barney Rubble (trouble).