jockney

jockney

(ˈdʒɒknɪ)
n
the Scots dialect influenced by cockney speech patterns
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Contact me at libbymcarthur@dailyrecord.co.uk Jane Stuart-Smith, professor of phonetics at the University of Glasgow has found Glaswegian fans of EastEnders are speaking "Jockney".
The only time I ever had cross words with former Scotland coach Craig Brown was when I told him I intended to pour buckets of brown stuff over his head for making Elliott a Jockney.
EastEnders' new star Laurie Brett is a Jockney - and proud of it.
One of my friends calls me a Jockney - half Cockney, half Scottish and that kind of sums it up.
JOCKNEY star Peter Sweeney is hoping to become a real East End hero by helping Millwall into Europe for the first time ever.
I AGREE with your report 'Now Scots kids are talking Jockney' in Monday's Scottish Mirror.
Now he has dropped the bombshell that he has unearthed yet another Jockney. And Vogts said: "I saw him play against Manchester United earlier this season when he did well against Ruud van Nistelrooy."
"JOCKNEY" accents are spreading throughout Glasgow thanks to TV programmes such as The Bill and Eastenders, it was claimed yesterday.
Elliott was a target for O'Neill when he first took over at Parkhead in June but instead of the Scottish international, Jockney, he landed Belgian Joos Valgaeran, who has been a stand out success.
But Brown last night revealed he is ready to bury the hatchet with the skinhead 'Jockney'.
Craig Brown opened the door to Jockneys such as Neil Sullivan and Matt Elliott and now it seems we will be hit by a stampede of Africans all claiming either a Scottish granny...