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ציטוט מויקיפדיה:
| quote: | It's All Gone Pete Tong is a 2004 fictional independent biopic about Frankie Wilde (Paul Kaye), a DJ who goes completely deaf. The title is Cockney rhyming slang for "it's all gone wrong".
Several famous DJs appear in the film as "talking heads", giving the film a false sense of authenticity. Carl Cox, Tiësto, Sarah Main, Barry Ashworth, Paul van Dyk, Lol Hammond, and Pete Tong appear in the film.
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ומה זה בעצם
Cockney rhyming slang
| quote: | | Rhyming slang works by replacing words with short phrases which include a word which rhymes with the original one (and sometimes removing the rhyming part). For instance, the term "boat race" (or just "boat") might be used to refer to a person's "face", "plates of meat" (or just "plates") would mean "feet", and "bees and honey" (or just "bees") would mean "money". |
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