"Barnet Fair" meaning "hair"

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"Barnet Fair" is a well-known example of Cockney rhyming slang used to mean "hair."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British slang expression
Cockney rhyming slang term
idiom
category rhyming slang for body parts
culturalContext Cockney rhyming slang tradition
dialect Cockney
surface form: Cockney English
etymology derived from the name of the Barnet horse fair
hasForm "Nice Barnet" meaning "nice hair"
language English
meaningType body-related slang
means hair
orthography capitalized as a proper noun
partOf Cockney rhyming slang lexicon
refersTo the hair on a person’s head
register informal
rhymesWith hair
semanticField appearance
shortenedForm Barnet
timePeriod 20th century British English
typicalUsage referring to a person’s hair
usageNote often used humorously or colloquially
usedBy speakers of British English familiar with rhyming slang
speakers of Cockney English
usedIn London, England
surface form: London

United Kingdom

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Cockney hasRhymingSlangExample "Barnet Fair" meaning "hair"