ooh, matron
English
editEtymology
editA catchphrase of Kenneth Williams' characters in the Carry On film series, said in response to comments from Hattie Jacques' hospital matron characters.
Pronunciation
editAudio (General Australian): (file)
Interjection
edit- (UK, slang) Highlights a statement which contains a double entendre or appears sexually forward.
- 2002, Karl Moore, Karl Moore's Visual Basic .NET: The Tutorials, Apress, →ISBN, page 175:
- And, finally, here we have our groovy little DataSet, just ready to be pumped silly with information. Ooh, matron!
- 2012, Julia Llewellyn, Ten Minutes to Fall in Love, Penguin UK, →ISBN:
- 'God, you've got a big head.'
'It's not the only big thing I've got.'
'Ooh, matron,' she giggled and then there was silence for a while until she gasped, 'Please don't stop.'
- 2013, Andy Ritchie, The Book That THEY Do Not Want You To Read: Part 2, Autharium, →ISBN:
- Once Tukaal had confirmed that all was well, we made our way out towards the perimeter fence and, following a quick flash of his Multi-Tool (ooh, Matron), scrambled through the hole he'd cut in the fence.
Synonyms
edit- (Highlighting a double entendre): fnar, oo-er, as the actress said to the bishop, nudge nudge, wink wink, that's what she said