<span class="searchmatch">monkey</span> <span class="searchmatch">boys</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">monkey</span> boy...
monkeyboy From <span class="searchmatch">monkey</span> + boy. <span class="searchmatch">monkey</span> boy (plural <span class="searchmatch">monkey</span> <span class="searchmatch">boys</span>) (derogatory) Term of offense directed at a man who assumes perceived traits of a <span class="searchmatch">monkey</span>, e.g. excessive...
Hotspot, performed by the Pet Shop <span class="searchmatch">Boys</span>: I'm looking for <span class="searchmatch">monkey</span> business / Just playing around / I'm here on <span class="searchmatch">monkey</span> business / And look what I found Activity...
may have noticed barefooted <span class="searchmatch">boys</span> cutting up <span class="searchmatch">monkey</span>-shines on trees with entire safety to themselves. barrel of <span class="searchmatch">monkeys</span> <span class="searchmatch">monkey</span> around William Dwight Whitney...
You bully <span class="searchmatch">boys</span> of Liverpool, I'll have you to beware, When you sail on them packet ships, no dungaree jumpers wear; But have a big <span class="searchmatch">monkey</span> jacket all...
Clapham Common, the <span class="searchmatch">monkeys</span>' parade is South Side; and the game is started by strolling from “The Plough” to Nightingale Lane. As the <span class="searchmatch">boys</span> pass the likely...
See also: grease <span class="searchmatch">monkey</span> grease-<span class="searchmatch">monkey</span> (plural grease-<span class="searchmatch">monkeys</span>) Alternative form of grease <span class="searchmatch">monkey</span>. 1929 January, Alan Gibson, quotee, “A Byrd Applicant Take...
English Wikipedia has an article on: powder <span class="searchmatch">monkey</span> Wikipedia powder <span class="searchmatch">monkey</span> (plural powder <span class="searchmatch">monkeys</span>) (informal) An explosives expert; a person who sets...
1880, Our <span class="searchmatch">Boys</span>' Paper, page 411: "Can you climb?" asked Gale of Joe. "Like a <span class="searchmatch">monkey</span>." "Of course," said Gale, drily, "very much like a <span class="searchmatch">monkey</span>." "That's...
(plural guaribas) Any of several South American howler <span class="searchmatch">monkeys</span> with prehensile tails. 1865, The <span class="searchmatch">Boys</span>' Journal: [He saw] ahead of him the carcass of a guariba...