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Toffee wrapper is London Cockney rhyming slang for the head (napper).
snobbish, pretentiously superior towards people of lower social class or income
a wealthy, upper-class person
  A house containing well-to-do occupants.
Coffee
  An elegantly, or stylishly dressed gentleman.
Coffee. I'll have an everton
  A superior whore.
Another term for sexual intercourse. Convoluted if obvious derivation using rhyming slang from a 1960s and earlier, UK Toffee confection called 'Toff-o-Lux'. This was rather like a Rolo, i,e, in 'tube' form, but made of hard Toffee and no Chocolate coating.
Toffee is British slang for nonsense, empty talk, flattery.
A "shout" (often accompanied by crossed fingers) created temporary immunity from being made "it" when playing sticky toffee, stuck in the mud, tag, etc.
Sticky toffee is rhyming slang for coffee.
Toff is British slang for a rich, well−dressed, or upper−class person, especially a man.
Trousers. 'e was caught with 'is lards down. Lards is from Callards & Bowsers, makers of fine toffee's.
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Another name for sweets/toffees, eg. "Have you got any goobs to share with us?" or "Don't be so mean,give us a goob".
A dandy, a swell, one who dresses well. "Toffer" is the female version.
n member of the upper classes - someone born with a silver spoon in their mouth, you might say. A rather esoteric working-class term.
Toffee−nosed is slang for snobby.
Name for sweets/toffees. Used ( usu.) as "I'm off to the goffer shop", "to scam some goffers.".
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