Green’s Dictionary of Slang

there you are n.

[rhy. sl.]

1. a bar.

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1972
[UK]‘Doss Chiderdoss’ ‘The Rhyme of the Rusher’ in Sporting Times 29 Oct. n.p.: I passed a flimsy on to the boss / Who served drinks at the there you are.
[UK]J. Franklyn Dict. of Rhy. Sl.
[UK]Dodson & Saczek Dict. of Cockney Rhy. Sl.

2. tea [cha n.1 ].

[UK]R. Puxley Cockney Rabbit.