make a monkey (out) of sb
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Définition et Signification de "[make] a monkey (out|) of {sb}"

to make a monkey (out) of sb
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mettre quelqu'un dans l'embarras

to do something that makes a person appear foolish in front of others
to [make] a monkey (out|) of {sb} definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "make a monkey of" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "make a monkey of" can be traced back to British slang from the 19th century. The phrase likely evolved from earlier expressions such as "make a jackass of" or "make a fool of," which were used to describe situations where someone embarrassed or humiliated another person. This phrase is used to describe the act of embarrassing or ridiculing someone by making them appear foolish, typically through practical jokes, deceit, or trickery.

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He made a monkey of me by convincing me to wear a ridiculous costume to the party.
He thought he could outsmart us, but we ended up making a monkey of him in the negotiation.
Don't let him make a monkey out of you with his tricks and pranks.
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