Flash cant
noun·Victorian
The slang argot of the British criminal underworld, deliberately impenetrable thieves' jargon.
The slang argot of the British criminal underworld — a deliberately impenetrable thieves' jargon used in Victorian London's rookeries and immortalized in Henry Mayhew's London Labour and the London Poor (1851). Detective fiction frequently puts flash cant in the mouths of its criminal characters to signal authenticity and social distance.