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What is the meaning of the Cockney phrase "move your Harris"?

Is it rhyming slang for something?
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MarkLovesCoffee · 56-60, M
Arriss stottle... Then stottle rhymes with bottle... Then blottle N glass... A§§
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This is a bit convoluted so I'm just going to copy and paste.

Aris is Cockney slang for Arse. ... In this case the phrase Bottle and Glass became rhyming slang for Artse . Then Bottle because Aristotle , which was finally shortened just to Aris

Doesn't work with the correct pronunciation of glass lol.
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@BijouPleasurette I think once you're south of Birmingham they say parth, barth, grarss etc.
BijouPleasurette · 36-40, F
@SW-User Well, I live about 100 miles north of Birmingham. Lol :)
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@BijouPleasurette Best place to be
Yes.. Harris = George (George Harris) George = name of my first cat, Cat = Pussy.. = Move your Pussy..
Not sure what that means, though it must be something sexual..
BijouPleasurette · 36-40, F
@Majorlatency George Harris? Sounds like one of the Beatles with something missing. Lol :)
@BijouPleasurette Yeah, it was a stretch.. My drug plan was kicking in..
Tres13 · 51-55, M
nipple clamp as in richard harris
BijouPleasurette · 36-40, F
@Tres13 How does that rhyme? 🤔

 
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