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why is a grass called 'Bertie'

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RWickham | 15:24 Wed 28th Jun 2006 | People & Places
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Why do people in London call snitches or grasses 'Bertie'
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Bertie is a man of 'the other persuasion' as in Bertie Woofter . . rhymes with . . .not heard it another use unless its being rude about someones 'personal habits' and they happen to be an informer......

An informer is a nark in normal speech.

Others may know better . . .
was,nt bertie smalls a notable supergrass in the london area some years back? the seventies i think

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