this idiom is similar to "horsing around"- causing trouble
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∙ 12y agoWiki User
∙ 12y agoThis is short for MONKEY BUSINESS. The image is of a troop of monkeys scampering around getting into everything, causing trouble. Monkey business is fooling around and getting into trouble.
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∙ 15y agogoofing off i think
I have no time for monkey business for I have more important things to do.
To do work and focus
metaphor
The answer is: Metaphor. It is a metaphor because you are saying that Matthew has the hands of a monkey.
No Monkey Business was created in 1935.
The idiom "business as usual" ends with as usual.
Don't interfare to what u are less concern of.
The Main Monkey Business was created in 2007.
Monkey Business - The Musical - was created in 2009.
It means to be more concerned about what you are doing than checking on what others are doing.
oil change
Went under is used to mean they have failed, as in drowning. A business that went under is one that has closed or gone bankrupt.