monkey around
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Definition
Verb: * To behave in a silly, playful, or aimless way; to engage in idle or frivolous activity instead of being serious or productive.
Usage
This phrasal verb is informal and often implies a lack of purpose or seriousness. It is used to describe casual, unserious behavior, often when someone should be working or focusing. It can be used neutrally or with mild disapproval.
Examples
- The children were just monkeying around in the backyard.
- Stop monkeying around and finish your homework!
- We spent the afternoon monkeying around with some old video games.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase can sometimes imply experimenting or tinkering with something in a non-serious, trial-and-error manner.
- Example: He wasn't really fixing the radio, just monkeying around with the wires.
Variants and Related Words
- Monkey about: A less common variant with the same meaning as "monkey around," primarily used in British English.
- Example: He spent the day monkeying about in the garage.
Synonyms
- Fool around: To behave in a silly or playful way.
- Mess around: To engage in aimless activity or to not be serious.
- Horse around: To play or act in a rough, boisterous way.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Monkey with (something): To handle, adjust, or tamper with something, often in a careless or unauthorized way.
- Example: Don't monkey with the thermostat; I just set it.
Related Idioms
- Make a monkey (out) of someone: To make someone look foolish or ridiculous.
- Example: His clever argument made a monkey out of his opponent.
Verb
- do random, unplanned work or activities or spend time idly
- The old lady is usually mucking about in her little house