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Aris

· noun · cockney-deep
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Aris In A Sentence

Origin & Usage

Layered Cockney rhyming slang. 'Bottle and glass' rhymes with arse, 'Aristotle' rhymes with bottle, then 'Aris' clips Aristotle. Popularised through 20th-century London slang and TV like Minder.

Variants arisAristotle

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What does Aris mean?

It's a Cockney double-rhyme for 'arse'.

Where does Aris come from?

It's a layered rhyming slang: 'arse' becomes 'bottle and glass', 'bottle' becomes 'Aristotle', and 'Aristotle' gets shortened to 'Aris'.

How do you use Aris in a sentence?

"Get off your Aris and give me a hand."

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