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  1. In the early 20th century, British soldiers serving in India used the phrase “cheeky monkey” to describe locals who would steal their belongings or play pranks on them. Over time, this expression became more widely used in everyday language to describe anyone who exhibited cheekiness or impudence.

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  3. The earliest known use of the noun cheeky monkey is in the 1880s. OED's earliest evidence for cheeky monkey is from 1880, in the writing of ‘Eona’. cheeky monkey is formed within English, by compounding.

  4. Nov 24, 2023 · Cracking the Code: Decoding the Cheeky Monkey English Phrase • Unravel the secrets behind the Cheeky Monkey phrase in English and learn how to use it playfully in conversations. Discover...

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  5. It started in EnglandNando's is a British fast-food chicken restaurant—but quickly spread elsewhere as baffled Americans wondered "what on earth do they mean by cheeky?" One popular ...

  6. Jul 12, 2024 · When someone is referred to as a ‘Cheeky Monkey,’ it’s not about their simian features. Instead, it’s a playful way of describing a person who is mischievous, impudent, or even a bit sly. It’s a lighthearted term that often carries a sense of endearment.

  7. Aug 16, 2011 · American use of "cheeky," 1860-2008. Presumably, its popularity was helped along by Mike Myers’ late-80s Saturday Night Live character Simon, one of whose catchphrases was “Cheeky monkey!”. Years after retiring, she became friendly with a 37-year-old cheeky chap who had the habit of forging her name on big checks.

  8. Cheeky monkey! Posted by Lewis on January 05, 2007. In Reply to: ape around posted by pamela on January 05, 2007. : : : : : what does it mean to ape around? : : : : To ape around (and also "to monkey around") means to act in a way which shows that you don't take a situation seriously. It comes from the playful and often silly way that chimps ...

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