What is meant by the phrase "Oh, Matron!", when used as an exclamation?

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answer:It’s in reference to the comedy “Carry On” films. It’s one of the famous punchlines. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064133/ should help you out there’s loads of films. It’s unlikely he literally thinks of you as “matron”

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