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monkey noun (monkeys) 1 any mammal belonging to the primates other than a human, ape, chimpanzee, gibbon, orang utan or lemur, with a hairy coat, nails instead of claws and usually tree-dwelling. 2 colloq a mischievous child. 3 Brit slang £500. 4 US slang an oppressive burden or habit, especially a drug addiction. 5 the falling weight of a pile-driver, etc (see also monkey engine). verb (monkeys, monkeyed, monkeying) intrans, colloq (especially monkey about or around with something) to play, fool, interfere, etc with it. have a monkey on one's back US slang to be addicted to drugs. make a monkey out of someone colloq to make them seem ridiculous; to make a fool of them. not give a monkey's slang not to care at all.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c.