cockneyship
/ˈkɒknɪʃɪp/Definitions
1. noun
A characteristic or quality of being Cockney, especially in relation to language or dialect.
“The Londoner’s cockneyship was evident in his unique accent and slang.”
2. noun
The state or condition of being Cockney, especially in relation to social class or cultural identity.
“The study explored the intersection of cockneyship and working-class identity in 19th-century London.”