[AT] old expressions

Greg Whittaker gwhittak at fbconnectu.net
Wed Aug 2 08:59:16 PDT 2006


I knew it was something like that. :-) ;-)

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From: "charlie hill" <chill8 at cox.net>
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> Greg, that is "cold enough to freeze the balls off of a brass monkey"
>
> A monkey was a tray that looked somewhat like a muffin tin that was used 
> to stack cannon balls on the deck of  sailing ships.  Once they got the 
> balls in the indentations on the monkey they could stack more balls on top 
> into a pyramid shaped pile.  Iron monkeys tended to rust so monkeys were 
> sometimes made of brass.  In cold weather the brass would shrink at a 
> different rate than the cannon balls so that it would "freeze" them off 
> the monkey.
>
> Charlie
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>> "Colder than the balls on a brass monkey"  Something to do with the rack 
>> that cannon balls were stored on
>>
>> Greg W.
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