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Affected accent in imitation of working-class London speech
Mockney (a portmanteau of "mock" and "cockney") is an affected accent and form of speech in imitation of cockney or working-class London speech, or a
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American post-punk revival band
Fiasco. The band consists of Jaco (Vocals) who can be heard singing in a Mockney accent for some songs, Graham Burris (Bass), Matt Nelson (Keyboard), and
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Social class-based varieties of English
to adopt elements of working class speech, such as Estuary English or Mockney. By the 2020s, many of the words studied by Mitford had ceased to reliably
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Dialect of English spoken in London
migration for identification with London to persist in subsequent generations. Mockney: Refers to a fake Cockney accent, though the term is sometimes also used
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Rupert Degas) is the owner of Fixham Harbour's surf school. Mr. David Mockney (also voiced by Rupert Degas) is the manager of the Fixham Harbour museum
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English-language vernacular inflected form
org. Retrieved 19 June 2016. Holdsworth, Nadine (2011). "From Cockney to mockney". Joan Littlewood's Theatre. Cambridge University Press. p. 195. ISBN 9780521119603
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Blur song "Parklife", which exemplified its appeal to a new generation of mockneys. The term also evolved to be used in Multicultural London English; a 2002
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2015 studio album by Slaves
albums of 2015, and described the duo as "papier-mache punks with their mockney lip-flapping, fag-paper-thin-sentiment, derivative riffs, embarrassingly
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Sociolect of Québécois French originating amongst the working class
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14 April 2010 (2010-04-14) 10 July 2010 (2010-07-10) Scoop meets a famous artist, David Mockney, and tries to become one himself. 214 4 "High Tide for Lofty" Anna Starkey
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Dialect of English
That affectation of the accent is sometimes derisively referred to as "Mockney". A move away from traditional RP accents is almost universal among middle-class
Estuary_English
Social structure of British society
but these are now rarely heard except amongst very elderly residents. Mockney is a term used in popular media for a deliberate affectation of the working-class
Social class in the United Kingdom
Social_class_in_the_United_Kingdom
2009 film by Ben Wheatley
"bleakly hilarious reclamation of the British crime genre from peddlers of mockney muppetry." Philip French of The Guardian called it a "highly entertaining
Down_Terrace
Musical artist
Perry. Singing mostly in English in an accent that has been described as "mockney", with androgynous looks and a falsetto voice, the artist was compared
Janis_Sahraoui
Sex Pistols had Cockney accents, with Steve Jones having the strongest. Mockney: used by Guy Ritchie and many musicians, it is a variant of the London
English_language_in_England
2017 single by the 1975
the lyrics, which serve as a commentary centred on youth culture, in a mockney style. The song implores listeners to critically think about fame while
Loving_Someone
1968 single by the Who
two-disc edition of The Who Hits 50!. Uncut magazine describes the song as "mockney music-hall". Uncut praised its whimsy, imaginative arrangement and "tumultuous
Dogs_(The_Who_song)
Stereotypical West Country English accent
you. Look up Mummerset in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Farmer Palmer Mockney Thomas Burns McArthur, ed. (2005). Concise Oxford companion to the English
Mummerset
1982 song by Kate Bush
accent that seemed to veer from an aristocrat to an East End villain" (see mockney). The B-side, "Ne t'enfuis pas" ("Don't Run Away") is spelt incorrectly
There_Goes_a_Tenner
1996 single by David Bowie
from Melody Maker said, "'Hallo Spaceboy', drenched in the theatrical mockneyisms that begat Damon Albarn and Brett Anderson, is trip hoppy (dub it up
Hallo_Spaceboy
2009 single by Enter Shikari
Wight. Some critics have drawn comparisons between singer Rou Reynolds "Mockney spoken words" in the middle of the song and the style of Mike Skinner (aka
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1959 musical comedy by Frank Norman and Lionel Bart
University of Iowa Press, 2008, ISBN 1-58729-626-8, p. 87 "From Cockney to mockney" Joan Littlewood's Theatre, p. 195 "Finds Ain't Wot They Used T'Be". Variety
Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'Be
Fings_Ain't_Wot_They_Used_T'Be
2011 studio album by Professor Green
as "too Estuary-Eminem, scattershot hip-hop asperity snarled out with a mockney menace that is too secondhand to be effective" and the Evening Standard
At_Your_Inconvenience
Former hotel in Gravesend, England
Archived from the original on 2025-05-24. Retrieved 2019-12-03. reject, mockney (2020-11-24) [2020-11-24]. "Report – Tollgate Hotel, Gravesend – Kent –
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Way of using a language not spoken by a speaker
Whiteness of Mock Spanish". Journal of Linguistic Anthropology. 21 (2): 211–229. doi:10.1111/j.1548-1395.2011.01107.x. ISSN 1055-1360. Mock Spanish Mockney
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UK soap opera character, created 2001
2011. Hyland, Ian (8 December 2002). "IAN Hyland's TV week: Taking the mockney". Daily Mirror. Trinity Mirror. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016
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