phrase General Slang

weasel and stoat

· phrase · cockney

Cockney rhyming slang for a coat.

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A coat. Weasel and stoat rhymes with coat, and the rhyme gets clipped to 'weasel'. Cult moment for non-Cockneys: Del Boy and Rodney throwing on their weasels before heading out the flat in Only Fools and Horses.

“Grab your weasel, it's brass monkeys out there.”
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weasel and stoat In A Sentence

Grab your weasel, it's brass monkeys out there.

Origin & Usage

Variants weasel

People Also Ask

What does 'weasel and stoat' mean?

Weasel and stoat is Cockney rhyming slang for a coat. 'Stoat' rhymes with 'coat.'

How do you use 'weasel and stoat' in a sentence?

"Grab your weasel and stoat, it's freezing out there."

Where does 'weasel and stoat' come from?

It comes from Cockney rhyming slang, a London tradition where a phrase replaces a word it rhymes with — here 'stoat' for 'coat.'

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