What does taters mean in Cockney slang?

'Cold' in cockney rhyming slang, usually in the context of ambient temperature. 'Taters' is short for 'potatoes'.
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What is taters slang for?

slang Cold. The term comes from rhyming slang in which "taters" (potatoes) is short for "taters in the mould," which rhymes with "cold." Primarily heard in UK. I'd wear a warmer coat if I were you—it's rather taters today.
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Why do people say its taters outside?

Answer has 5 votes. 'Cold' when referring to weather or room temperature would be described in Cockney rhyming slang as 'taters' (pronounced 'taiters' or 'tighters'), usually as 'taiters init', meaning 'cold isn't it'. Taters is short for 'taters (ie potatoes) in the mould', which of course rhymes with cold!
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What is cold in Cockney slang?

Taters in the Mould is Cockney Rhyming Slang for Cold!
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What is a brass in Cockney?

Brass is Cockney slang for Prostitute.
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What is brass monkeys mean?

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.)
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What is the Cockney slang for coat?

Weasel and Stoat is Cockney Rhyming Slang for Coat!
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What does potatoes in the mold mean?

The meaning of "potatoes (or taters) in the mould"

" Potatoes (or taters) in the mould " Meaning: Cockney rhyming slang for cold. Example: Whoa, it's the coldest day of the winter so far - really taters.
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What's a monkey in cockney rhyming slang?

The most widely recognised Cockney rhyming slang terms for money include 'pony' which is £25, a 'ton' is £100 and a 'monkey', which equals £500. Also used regularly is a 'score' which is £20, a 'bullseye' is £50, a 'grand' is £1,000 and a 'deep sea diver' which is £5 (a fiver).
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Does taters mean cold?

taters (comparative more taters, superlative most taters) (Cockney rhyming slang) Cold.
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Is tater a proper word?

Yes, tater is in the scrabble dictionary.
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What is another word for spud?

In this page you can discover 16 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for spud, like: potato, murphy, potatoe, tater, stump-spud, white potato, irish potato, shoot, germinate, pullulate and bourgeon.
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What is the antonym of tatters?

Near Antonyms for tattered. decked (out), dolled up, dressed up.
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What does a Toby mean in Cockney slang?

""Toby" means "road" in this context, but it isn't rhyming slang. It seems to come from about 1811. It is derived from the language of Irish travellers who use the word "tober" to mean road. Another related expression is the toby meaning highway robbery. High toby meaning highway robbery on horseback.
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What does Kermit mean in cockney rhyming slang?

Kermit is Cockney slang for Road.
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What is husband in cockney rhyming slang?

Pot and Pan is Cockney Rhyming Slang for Old man (father or husband)!
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What does monkey balls mean?

Monkey balls, for those who have not had the pleasure, are softball-sized "fruit" that have a surface texture much like an alien brain from the movie "Mars Attacks." Some people evidently call them hedge apples despite the fact that they look nothing like apples and grow on trees, not in hedges.
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What does freeze the balls off a brass monkey mean?

What's the meaning of the phrase 'Cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey'? If it's said to be 'cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey' it is very cold indeed. This expression, which is normally used in relation to the weather is also known by the derivative phrase - brass monkey weather.
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Where did freeze the balls off a brass monkey come from?

The expression: "It is cold enough to freeze the balls of a brass monkey" comes from the practice of putting iron cannon balls on a dimpled brass plate on the deck of a war-ship. When very cold the brass contracted sufficiently to cause the iron balls to fall out.
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Why are brasses called brasses?

"Brass" in this context puzzles me, but Wiktionary suggests (see "Translations") that it can be a slang term for a prostitute. That seems the most likely interpretation of the ones I can find. I think brasses is Cockney rhyming slang for prostitutes: "brass nail" => tail.
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What does the term brasses mean?

1 : an alloy consisting essentially of copper and zinc in variable proportions. 2a : the brass instruments of an orchestra or band —often used in plural. b : a usually brass memorial tablet. c : bright metal fittings, utensils, or ornaments.
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What is a brass girl?

noun, slang A prostitute. From Cockney rhyming slang, in which "brass" is a shortening of "brass flute," "brass door," "brass dart," or "brass nail," which rhyme with "prostitute," "whore," "tart," and "tail," respectively.
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Is tater in the Oxford English dictionary?

tater noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com.
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