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fools and horses-"april"

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sipukka | 21:12 Mon 30th Jan 2006 | Film, Media & TV
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in the episode with the card game (where delboy had a pair of aces-and another pair of aces), del came out with the statement"my old april was going like a goodun". after loads of research, and being a londoner myself, there is no reference to it. somebody must know what my old april means.....please help. thanks
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It's gotta be something that rhymes with heart, and - also being Londoner - I I have heard of "April Tart" which does, but what the origin is I don't know.

or then again - having just looked this up - it may be this. Go down the page to April In Paris.


http://www.cockneyrhymingslang.co.uk/cockney/letter/A.aspx

sipukka, I have the whole collection of only fools and horses and I must admit, being born and bred a londoner, i have always wondered what he meant by that.

If my interpretation is correct it's a little rude for Answerbank. April as in April Shower cockney rhyming slang for flower.


Think of what becomes loose, bottom wise ,when you worry or are frightened!

classic episone. april tart is cocney slang for heart
April in Paris = aris. Aristotle = Bottle. Finally Bottle & Glass = ***. That us the correct answer.


A think the correct answer was the one given 14 year's ago lolcred. Translated to My heart was going like a goodun. Its nothing to do with Aristotle here

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