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[[Image:Monkey.jpg|thumb|center|In the past, monkeys enjoyed more freedom then they do today. This monkey even owned a street musician.]] [[Image:Monkey.jpg|thumb|center|In the past, monkeys enjoyed more freedom then they do today. This monkey even owned a street musician.]]

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Monkey n. 1. Simian primate with a bipedal posture, prehensile tail, apposable thumb, and hairy nuts. 2. A human being. 3. v. To goof.

Usage


"The monkey is habit. Shock the monkey, etc. The monkey is. Motherfucker's got his own year and everything."

-- Mazzistow Carrington, 1990.


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Simian Tub-dwellers

In the past, monkeys enjoyed more freedom then they do today. This monkey even owned a street musician.
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In the past, monkeys enjoyed more freedom then they do today. This monkey even owned a street musician.