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hibeeslass | 13:46 Sun 30th Jul 2006 | Film, Media & TV
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Anyone noticed like me Danny Baldwin fom Coronation St will frequently use the charming phrase up your 'arris?

As a scot i'm curious as to which part of cockney rhyming slang 'arris would refer to.

I've tried to think of a few suggestions myself but none that make any sense!!!

My mum has asked me to try and find out for her!!!

Thanks as ever in advance x
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I don't know for certain, but I would guess it is not cockney rhyming slang at all. I know it refers to the bottom, and I would imagine it is a (polite) corruption of that four letter word that begins with "a" and ends with "rse".
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Cheer�s guy�s i understand now!!! x
I was right (sort of) - just found this.



http://www.cockneyrhymingslang.co.uk/cockney/l etter/A.aspx
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Cheers postdog i was thinking Arris as in tweed, or rolf etc.

Feel a bit fore and aft now!!!! x

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