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  1. The "brass monkey" is the nickname of the house flag of the Cunard Line, adopted in 1878, a lion rampant or on a field gules holding a globe. The reference is almost certainly irreverent humour, rather than a source of the expression, of which variants predate it.

  2. The phrase “brass monkey” is a popular idiom that has been used for centuries. It is often used to describe extremely cold weather or to express anger or frustration. However, the origins of this idiom are not entirely clear.

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  4. 1 de abr. de 2019 · The term brass monkey is used to refer to extremely cold weather in expressions such as brass-monkey weather. This usage is derived from the hyperbolic phrase cold enough to freeze the nose (or the tail, the balls, etc.) off a brass monkey (and variants built on different patterns), meaning extremely cold, and of American-English origin.

  5. Some references say that the brass triangles that supported stacks of iron cannon-balls on sailing ships were called monkeys and that in cold weather the metal contracted, causing the balls to fall off.

  6. Definición de "brass monkey" Frecuencia de uso de la palabra. brass monkey in British English. (brɑːs ˈmʌŋkɪ ) sustantivo British informal. See it's cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Ejemplos de frases que contienen "brass monkey" brass monkey.

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