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1 monkey tricks
ˈmon·key trickshave you been up to your \monkey tricks again? hast du wieder etwas angestellt?* * * -
2 monkey tricks
'mon·key tricks nplhave you been up to your \monkey tricks again? hast du wieder etwas angestellt? -
3 monkey business
noun* * *(mishievous or illegal happenings etc.) krumme Tour* * *ˈmon·key busi·nessn no pl2. (trickery) krumme Touren, faule Tricks* * *monkey business s umg1. krumme Touren pl2. Schabernack m, Unfug m* * *noun* * *n.fauler Zauber m. -
4 monkey business
'mon·key busi·ness n2) ( trickery) krumme Touren, faule Tricks -
5 monkeyshines
ˈmon·key·shines* * * -
6 monkeyshines
'mon·key·shines npl -
7 antics
['æntiks]* * *an·tics[ˈæntɪks]* * *['ntɪks]plEskapaden pl; (= tricks) Possen pl, Streiche pl; (= irritating behaviour) Mätzchen pl (inf)he's up to his old antics again — er macht wieder seine Mätzchen (inf)
the photocopier is up to its old antics again — der Fotokopierer hat wieder seine Mucken (inf)
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