US Slang for workers who build steel framed skyscraper buildings. This work was often undertaken by Native Americans of the Mohawk or Iroqui tribes. Mythology has it that they have no natural fear of height, although being prepared to undertake dangerous work at low pay may well be the major factor. The 'Steel Monkey' was immortalised in a song by the British Folk Rock band 'Jethro Tull' on the Album 'Crest of a Knave'
"As the moon slips up, and the sun sets down,
Im a highrise jockey, and Im heaven-bound.
Do the workboot shuffle, loose brains from brawn.
Im a monkey puzzle and the lid is on.
Can you guess my name? Can you guess my trade?
Im going to catch you anyway.
You might be right. Ill give you guesses three.
Feel me climbing up your knee.
Guess what I am. I'm a steel monkey"
Extract from 'Steel Monkey' by Jethro Tull, Lyrics by Ian Anderson
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a person who when is jerkin his gerkin, acts and sound like a monkey.
Woh man u look a like a total jiz monkey when wakin ur walrus
Being called a "leaf monkey" or a "leaf monkea" is the greatest insult someone could possibly get.
Colin - takes Oscar's Takis.
Oscar - "Colin, give me back my Takis you leaf monkey!"
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This is used when something cool is happening or if you witnessed something cool happening. It could also be used if someone is getting roasted and its a crazy burn
My friend got caught by his parents, that is so Monkey Es. It was so Monkey Es when you jumped off that cliff!
A girl who visits a dorm room and provides oral pleasures on the top bunk.
Mark, when is that bunk monkey, Katy, coming back to b3? Did she suck your penis?
An offensive term for a janitor.
Even if it's not my job, I still take on the responsibilities of the broom-monkey because my company doesn't have a janitor.
A very simple explanation
Person 1: why canβt we just print more money?
Person 2: Monkey explanation: Monkey 1 have 10 banana and monkey 2 have 2 banana monkey 1 rich monkey 2 poor, if tribe give monkey 2 10 banana, no rich monkey, no poor monkey, banana no value :(