Green’s Dictionary of Slang

bride and groom n.1

[rhy. sl.]

1. a broom.

[UK]S.T. Kendall Up the Frog.
[UK]J. Franklyn Dict. Rhy. Sl. (2nd edn).

2. a room.

[UK]J. Franklyn Dict. Rhy. Sl. (2nd edn).
[UK]R. Walton ‘Cockney Jack’ 🌐 He left his bride and groom and walked down the apples and pears to the kitchen.