Old Bill London at John Rush blog

Old Bill London. The old bill, ie the police. There is no definitive explanation. in the uk there are a number of different slang expressions that can be used to refer to the police. Many of these expressions are impolite, but the expression old bill infers a certain amount of respect. “hey boys, you better watch out. 1 old bill referred to king william iv who came to the throne in 1830, a year after the metropolitan police were founded. During the late 19th century, a time of significant social and industrial changes, the colloquial term “the old bill” emerged as. the term “the old bill” originated in the late 19th century in london, england. the old bill, or perhaps more commonly nowadays just the bill, is widely understood in the uk to mean the police. This expression is informal but friendly. no one knows for sure why london’s metropolitan police are called the old bill. I’ve just seen the old bill down the road.” listen: I have come across several possible explanations for this expression.

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in the uk there are a number of different slang expressions that can be used to refer to the police. the old bill, or perhaps more commonly nowadays just the bill, is widely understood in the uk to mean the police. I have come across several possible explanations for this expression. This expression is informal but friendly. There is no definitive explanation. Many of these expressions are impolite, but the expression old bill infers a certain amount of respect. 1 old bill referred to king william iv who came to the throne in 1830, a year after the metropolitan police were founded. I’ve just seen the old bill down the road.” listen: The old bill, ie the police. “hey boys, you better watch out.

Bill's Soho Restaurants in Soho, London

Old Bill London no one knows for sure why london’s metropolitan police are called the old bill. the old bill, or perhaps more commonly nowadays just the bill, is widely understood in the uk to mean the police. I have come across several possible explanations for this expression. The old bill, ie the police. the term “the old bill” originated in the late 19th century in london, england. I’ve just seen the old bill down the road.” listen: During the late 19th century, a time of significant social and industrial changes, the colloquial term “the old bill” emerged as. 1 old bill referred to king william iv who came to the throne in 1830, a year after the metropolitan police were founded. “hey boys, you better watch out. There is no definitive explanation. This expression is informal but friendly. Many of these expressions are impolite, but the expression old bill infers a certain amount of respect. in the uk there are a number of different slang expressions that can be used to refer to the police. no one knows for sure why london’s metropolitan police are called the old bill.

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