the Dirt

Dirt Mon·key (mÅng′kÄ“) n. pl. mon·keys
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mon·keyed, mon·key·ing, mon·keys
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Any of various tailed primates of the suborder Anthropoidea, including the macaques, baboons, capuchins, and marmosets, and excluding the apes.
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A nonhuman ape. Not in scientific use.
 
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One who behaves in a way suggestive of a monkey, as a mischievous child or a mimic.
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The iron block of a pile driver.
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One who likes to play in the dirt acting suggestive of a monkey
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v. mon·keyed, mon·key·ing, mon·keys
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Informal
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To play, fiddle, trifle, or tamper with something: Who was monkeying with my Jeep?
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To behave in a mischievous or apish manner: Stop monkeying around!
 
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Hell, who can trust the internet and urban dictionary anyway.
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Dirt Monkey is just a name for a group of like-minded people that like to get out in the dirt, on the trails, in the mountains and Monkey around have some fun be silly de-stress go offroad and overland. Our normal lives are filled with all kinds of stress and of course work, we all can use some time for Monkey business. See you Monkeys on the Trails
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You can get the monkey off your back, but the circus never leaves town
-- Anne Lamott

Team Dirt
For Now Just Me and George Da Jeep

George
Da Jeep

Brian Solomon
Head Dirt Monkey

To be Determined
Ms. Head Dirt Monkey
