monkey-tricks
1monkey tricks — noun Mischief, pranks • • • Main Entry: ↑monkey …
2monkey tricks — (British Slang) naughty and mischievous behavior; monkeyshines, mischievous pranks (Slang) …
3monkey tricks — plural noun Brit. informal mischievous behaviour …
4monkey tricks — Misbehaviour …
5monkey — n. & v. n. (pl. eys) 1 any of various New World and Old World primates esp. of the families Cebidae (including capuchins), Callitrichidae (including marmosets and tamarins), and Cercopithecidae (including baboons and apes). 2 a mischievous person …
6monkey — I. /ˈmʌŋki / (say mungkee) noun (plural monkeys) 1. any member of the mammalian order Primates, including the guenons, macaques, langurs, capuchins, etc., but excluding humans, the anthropoid apes, and the lemurs. 2. a person likened to such an… …
7Monkey Thieves — Logo Monkey Thieves, also known as Rebel Monkeys, is a documentary series produced by National Geographic, examining the habits and social interactions of Rhesus Macaques in the city of Jaipur, in northwestern India. Monkey Thieves follows a f …
8monkey business — {n.}, {slang}, {informal} 1. Any unethical, illegitimate, or objectionable activity that is furtive or deceitful, e.g., undercover sexual advances, cheating, misuse of public funds, etc. * /There is a lot of monkey business going on in that firm; …
9monkey business — {n.}, {slang}, {informal} 1. Any unethical, illegitimate, or objectionable activity that is furtive or deceitful, e.g., undercover sexual advances, cheating, misuse of public funds, etc. * /There is a lot of monkey business going on in that firm; …
10monkey business — ☆ monkey business n. Informal foolish, mischievous, or deceitful tricks or behavior …