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Brass monkey
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What is the origin of brass monkey?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The saying is something like 'it's so cold it'd freeze the balls off a brass monkey' and has been shortened to 'it's brass monkeys' or similar to refer to the weather being very cold.
The saying has a military origin. Cannon balls used to be stacked up in pyramid like structures and these were known as brass monkeys. When it got very cold the metal would contract (my physics is a bit rusty so maybe someone could give a more scientific definition) resulting in some of the balls falling off the brass monkey.
The brass monkey is indeed a brass plate that used to hold stacked cannon balls. Alloys like brass tend to straighten/flatten out when cooled. Hence when it became very cold on board one of HMS's ships, the monkey's used to become flat, and could no longer hold the cannon balls. The monkeys would regain their shape when warmed up.