Cockney

/ˈkɒkni/ noun

A person born in East London, England, or the distinctive accent and dialect of this area.

From Middle English 'cockaigne,' possibly related to 'cock' (the bird) or a joke term for an imaginary land of luxury. It originally meant a spoiled child before applying to London's working-class dialect.

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