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  1. Dec 12, 2018 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupBrass Monkey · Beastie BoysLicensed To Ill℗ 1986 UMG Recordings, Inc.Released on: 1986-01-01Producer: Rick RubinP...

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  2. Brass monkey (colloquialism) "Cold enough to freeze the balls off (or on) a brass monkey " is a colloquial expression used by some English speakers to describe extremely cold weather. The reference to the testes (as the term balls is commonly understood to mean) of the brass monkey appears to be a 20th-century variant on the expression ...

  3. 95L Brass Monkey Portable Low Profile Dual Zone Fridge/Freezer with Wheels and Battery Compartment. View RRP AUD $969.00 / NZD $1 149.00 . GH1648

  4. Dubai Citywalk. Brass Monkey is officially open in City Walk and we are ready to unleash the fun! With 12 bowling lanes, auto scoring darts, billiards, and the best retro arcade games in town, Brass Monkey is the ultimate playground for adults. And let's not forget about the mouthwatering sharing platters, sliders, pizzas, and old school ...

  5. Apr 1, 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.

  6. Brass Monkey is a brand name of pre-mixed cocktails made by the Heublein Company. As with many lesser-known cocktails that are named after colloquial expressions, widely differing recipes share the same name. In the 1970s, '80s, and '90s, the Heublein Company produced the premixed cocktail labeled Brass Monkey.

  7. Apr 23, 2024 · The first line of the chorus is “Brass Monkey, that funky monkey.”. This is a reference to the drink itself and is a way of saying that the drink is cool or funky. The second line of the chorus is “Brass monkey, junkie, that funky monkey.”. This is a play on words, using the word “junkie” to mean someone addicted to the drink.