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When a crew has been on duty sixteen hours and is caught out on the road, the monkey gets them and they are required by ICC rules to tie -up until a new crew comes. (See dogcatchers)
A person who must travel in the trunk of a car because there are no seats left. "Trunky monkies" sometimes get this punishment because of poor behavior; "You're the trunky monkey on the way home!"
A man (not necessarily homosexual) who is being regularly bent over and shafted up the arse, (as if he were a pet monkey owned solely for use as a sex slave.). Children at school used this one as a jokey insult without considering its full implications. However the same children, now grown up, use it mostly as a metaphor for somebody at one's office or place of work who has infeasible amounts of work dumped on their desk by an uncaring boss i.e. they have become his 'butt monkey'.
(1) rhyming slang. Harry Monk = spunk (spunk = semen). (2) marijuana. Harry Monk = Skunk. (As in the strong marijuana that comes in "weed" form.) So, in context; "I wanna buy an quarter of Harry please mate.". Seems to be a form of rhyming slang.
An imaginary collection at the Zoological Gardens, which are supposed to receive care and attention from persons fitted by nature for such office and for little else. An idle and useless person is often told that he is only fit to lead the blind monkeys to evacuate.
Cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey.
In the days of sailing ships, cannon balls were often stacked in what was called a monkey, usually made of brass. When the weather got really cold the monkeys, being brass, would contract at a different rate than the iron of the cannonballs, forcing the cannon balls to fall onto the ship's deck. (A well-known, but far-fetched explanation.)
Low-income housing with no air conditioning led to many blacks in the projects sitting on the porch to stay cool. It was said that they looked like monkeys at the zoo. The adults were called "porch monkeys," and the children were "yard apes."
cold ‘This weather could freeze the balls off a brass monkey.’
Grabbing a school-mate, getting him in a headlock and rubbing your knuckles up and down his skull. Painful. "I got him and gave him a monkey scrub until his eyes watered.".
Thelonius Monk is London Cockney rhyming slang for semen (spunk).
Monkeys live in mangroves.
n 1. A person who is mocked, duped, or made to appear a fool: They made a monkey out of him. 2. Drug addiction: have a monkey on one's back.
Walschaert or Baker valve gear on locomotive. Monkey house is caboose. Monkey suit is passenger trainman's uniform or any other smart-looking uniform. Monkey tail is back-up hose
Spunk (semen). This glue's as sticky as a load of Harry. Harry Monk was an old music hall entertainer.
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A monk belonging to a branch of the Cistercian Order, which was established by Armand de Rance in 1660 at the monastery of La Trappe in Normandy. Extreme austerity characterizes their discipline. They were introduced permanently into the United States in 1848, and have monasteries in Iowa and Kentucky.
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Monkish.
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Like, or suitable to, a monk.
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The life of monks; monastic life; monastic usage or customs; -- now usually applied by way of reproach.
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A collective body of monks.
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A South American monkey (Pithecia monachus); also applied to other species, as Cebus xanthocephalus.
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A Brazilian tree. See Lecythis, and Monkey-pot.
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A large monkey (Macacus silenus) native of Malabar. It is black, or nearly so, but has a long white or gray beard encircling the face. Called also maha, silenus, neelbhunder, lion-tailed baboon, and great wanderoo.
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To act or treat as a monkey does; to ape; to act in a grotesque or meddlesome manner.
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Any one of several species of South American monkeys of the genus Cebus, having long and prehensile tails. Some of the species are called also capuchins. The bonnet sapajou (C. subcristatus), the golden-handed sapajou (C. chrysopus), and the white-throated sapajou (C. hypoleucus) are well known species. See Capuchin.
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of Monkey
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A South African monkey (Cercopithecus pygerythrus, / Lelandii). The upper parts are grayish green, finely specked with black. The cheeks and belly are reddish white.
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The character or condition of a monk.
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Like a monk, or pertaining to monks; monastic; as, monkish manners; monkish dress; monkish solitude.
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Monks, regarded collectively.
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One of certain vagrant or heretical Oriental monks in the early church.
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