So it’s some guy named Hank Marvin, who is using his own name as rhyming slang for the fact that he’s hungry? Thank goodness for some of the comments here, because my Google-fu wasn’t strong enough to find that connection.
I should have just accepted it as a bit of British humor that I wasn’t going to understand, and gone on.
Knew it had to be something related to starvin’ Marvin but really had no idea where I had heard it. More likely the gas station that LafinLarry cited.
Hank Brian Marvin (born 28 October 1941)1 is an English musician, known as the lead guitarist for the Shadows. ……….In the London area, Hank Marvin is humorously used as cockney rhyming slang for “starvin” (“starving”).4 This slang was referenced in a 2012 television advertisement for Mattessons meat company.5
Coyoty Premium Member over 10 years ago
He looks like a Shadow of himself.
ART Thompson Premium Member over 10 years ago
Totally didn’t get it. Googled it twice. Then, Bob’s your uncle, their it was.
SunflowerGirl100 over 10 years ago
Ditto me too, artworksmetal. I had to read the entire Wikipedia entry to find out it’s Cockney rhyming slang!
Claymore Premium Member over 10 years ago
So it’s some guy named Hank Marvin, who is using his own name as rhyming slang for the fact that he’s hungry? Thank goodness for some of the comments here, because my Google-fu wasn’t strong enough to find that connection.
I should have just accepted it as a bit of British humor that I wasn’t going to understand, and gone on.
Larry Miller Premium Member over 10 years ago
I can’t decide whether being very familiar with an old chain of gas stations called “Starvin’ Marvin” helped or hindered my getting this one.
Thehag over 10 years ago
Thankful for Google and Wikipedia.
Knew it had to be something related to starvin’ Marvin but really had no idea where I had heard it. More likely the gas station that LafinLarry cited.
Hank Brian Marvin (born 28 October 1941)1 is an English musician, known as the lead guitarist for the Shadows. ……….In the London area, Hank Marvin is humorously used as cockney rhyming slang for “starvin” (“starving”).4 This slang was referenced in a 2012 television advertisement for Mattessons meat company.5