Monkey Business
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Monkey Business may refer to:
Film and television
- Monkey Business (1926 film), an Our Gang film
- Monkey Business (1931 film), a Marx Brothers film
- Monkey Business (1952 film), a 1952 film directed by Howard Hawks with Cary Grant
- Monkey Business (1998 film)
- Monkey Business (TV series), a British TV series
- Title of the 4th episode of the 4th season of Californication
Music
- Monkey Business (The Musical), 2009
- Monkey Business (band), a Czech funk band
- Monkey Business (album), by the Black Eyed Peas
- "Monkey Business" (Skid Row song), a 1991 hit song by Skid Row
- "Monkey Business," a song by Danger Danger on the album Screw It!
- Monkey Business (Michael Jackson song), a song by Michael Jackson in the box set Michael Jackson: The Ultimate Collection
- "Monkey Business," a song by Pain on the album Cynic Paradise
- "Too Much Monkey Business" a song by Chuck Berry that has been covered by The Beatles, Elvis Presley and The Yardbirds
- "Unfinished Monkey Business" the debut solo album by Ian Brown
- "Monkey Business", a song by the band The BossHossâ„ on the album Stallion Battalion
Other
- Monkey Business (yacht), a boat involved in a 1988 scandal
- "Monkey Business" (short story), a story by P. G. Wodehouse in the collection Blandings Castle and Elsewhere
- Monkey Business, a children's book by Mark Burgess published in 1987
- "Monkey Business," a recurring feature in the comic strip The Dandy
- Mischief, a vexatious or annoying action, or, conduct or activity that playfully causes petty annoyance.
- Childish naughtiness, or adult improper or illegal activities (reported 1883 from Monkeyshines ca. 1832)
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