Let’s embark on a hilarious journey into the world of primates with a collection of monkey puns and jokes guaranteed to make you go bananas! 🍌 From clever one-liners to witty wordplay, we’ve got a primate-sized pile of humor ready for you. So, grab your favorite banana and prepare for a giggle-fest that’s truly ape-eling! 🐒
Going Bananas for These Hilarious Monkey Puns & Jokes – Top Picks!
Here are 30 of the best monkey puns and jokes to get you started:
- Why did the monkey cross the playground? To get to the other mon-key!
- What do you call a lazy kangaroo? Pouch potato! (Okay, not a monkey, but still funny!)
- What’s a monkey’s favorite type of music? Ape-ril showers.
- Why did the monkey get a speeding ticket? He was going ape-parently too fast!
- What do you call a monkey detective? A primate investigator!
- What kind of car does a monkey drive? A mon-key-mobile!
- What did the monkey say when he got his driving license? “I’m ape to go!”
- What do you call a monkey that loves to dance? A groove-rilla!
- What’s a monkey’s favorite game? Hide and seek!
- Why did the monkey bring a ladder to the party? Because he heard it was going to be ape-aling!
- What’s a monkey’s favorite subject in school? Primatology!
- What do you get when you cross a monkey with a lemon? A monkey lemonade!
- Why did the monkey get fired from his job? He kept monkeying around!
- What’s a monkey’s favorite drink? Ape-ple juice!
- What do you call a group of monkeys in a boat? A mon-key-crew!
- What’s a monkey’s favorite fruit? A banana! (This one’s a classic!)
- Why did the monkey sit in the shade? Because he didn’t want to be a sun-baked chimp!
- What’s a monkey’s favorite song? “I’m a little monkey who likes to swing.”
- Why are monkeys such bad liars? You can always see it in their ape-pearance!
- What did the monkey say to the banana? “Nice to peel you!”
- What do monkeys use to pay for their groceries? Mon-key-money!
- What’s a monkey’s favorite superhero? Mon-key Man!
- Why did the monkey paint his nails red? Because he wanted to ape the latest fashion trend.
- What do you call a monkey who’s always late? A mon-key around!
- What kind of music do monkeys listen to? Ape-house music!
- What do you call a monkey in a suit? A mon-key business man!
- What did the monkey say when he saw a banana split? “That’s apeeling!”
- How do monkeys communicate? Through ape-aling gestures!
- What’s a monkey’s least favorite song? “Don’t Worry, Be Happy.” (Monkeys are often stressed!)
- What’s a monkey’s favorite type of cheese? Mon-key-ed Gouda!
Laugh Your Way to the Jungle with These Funny Monkey One-Liners!
Here are 30 more hilarious one-liner monkey jokes:
- I saw a monkey using a computer. It was a primate programmer!
- Monkeys are awesome, but I’m ape-ing for a better pun.
- I tried to explain to the monkey why he shouldn’t eat the microphone, but it was too late; he’d already gone ape!
- Monkeys are always monkeying around.
- My monkey business is better than your ape-ing business.
- My uncle is a professional wrestler who also works as a monkey trainer. He’s a real ape-man.
- I’m feeling really ape-thetic today.
- Monkeys make me want to gorilla over to their enclosure.
- I’m starting a band called “The Primate Players.”
- A monkey walks into a bar… and orders a banana daiquiri. Classic!
- What do you call a lazy monkey? A chimp off the old block!
- Did you hear about the monkey who got a job at a banana factory? He’s going places!
- Monkeys are great at teamwork; they’re always monkeying around together.
- My friend says he’s a monkey expert. I’m starting to think he’s just ape-ing his way through life.
- Why did the monkey jump on the trampoline? He wanted to get a high-five!
- This pun is absolutely ape-aling!
- Monkeys are known for their primate intelligence!
- I think I’ve just seen a monkey wearing a suit; it was a mon-key business man.
- I saw a monkey wearing a crown, it was the mon-key king.
- Don’t monkey around with my bananas!
- He’s ape-ing my style.
- This pun is completely un-ape-aling.
- I’m feeling rather ape-athetic today.
- I’m not ape-ing to get involved.
- They’re really monkeying around.
- What do you call a monkey that’s a good dancer? A groove-illa.
- I met a monkey today who was a dentist. He was a primate practitioner.
- My new business venture is going to be a huge success. I’m really ape-ing it.
- I’m going on a monkey safari this summer! I’m ape-cited.
- Don’t underestimate monkeys! They’re known for their primate intelligence.
Monkey-ing Around: Hilarious Proverbs & Clever Sayings!
Let’s get wise with some monkey-themed proverbs and sayings:
- A monkey in a suit is still a monkey. (Appearances can be deceiving!)
- Don’t monkey around with things you don’t understand. (Cautionary advice)
- Even monkeys fall from trees. (Everyone makes mistakes!)
- When the monkeys are gone, the forest is quiet. (Chaos and stillness)
- Too many monkeys spoil the coconut. (Too many cooks spoil the broth – monkey edition!)
- A monkey’s grasp is as strong as a man’s. (Underestimating others)
- One good turn deserves another, even from a monkey. (Reciprocity)
- A monkey sees, a monkey does. (Imitation)
- He who plays with monkeys must expect to be bitten. (Consequences of actions)
- The monkey’s dance is always entertaining. (Entertainment and amusement)
- A wise monkey knows when to hold his bananas. (Patience and timing)
- Like a monkey to a tree, he is drawn to mischief. (Human nature)
- The monkey’s climb is just as important as the monkey’s descent. (Life’s balance)
- The monkey king doesn’t always rule wisely. (Authority & mistakes)
- A monkey might seem playful, but he can be fierce. (Appearances versus reality)
- Don’t judge a monkey by its fur color. (Avoiding stereotypes)
- The monkey who climbs too high may fall far. (Ambition and risk)
- The monkey’s jump is measured by his courage. (Courage and action)
- A quiet monkey is a deceptive monkey. (Silence can be misleading)
- The monkey with the biggest banana doesn’t always have the most friends. (Materialism and friendship)
- A monkey’s laughter is infectious. (Joy and contagion)
- The monkey’s curiosity is endless. (Inquisitiveness and exploration)
- A monkey’s reflection is always as honest as itself. (Self-awareness)
- The monkey who doesn’t share, doesn’t receive. (Collaboration & community)
- A contented monkey swings with grace. (Happiness and contentment)
- A monkey’s swing speaks volumes of its heart. (Expressing inner feelings)
- The monkey who learns, lives well. (Knowledge and well-being)
- The monkey in a hurry often misses the best bananas. (Patience and rewards)
- The monkey who plans ahead, seldom goes hungry. (Foresight and planning)
- The monkey who respects elders, learns from their wisdom. (Respect and learning)
Why did the monkey go on a QnA spree? To find out if anyone was bananas enough to tell some jokes and puns about it!
This section leads into more jokes, leveraging the Q&A format:
- Q: Why did the monkey take a break from climbing trees? A: He wanted to have some ape-ritifs!
- Q: What’s a monkey’s favorite board game? A: Mon-keyopoly!
- Q: What’s a monkey’s favorite type of dance? A: The ape-salsa!
- Q: What kind of workout do monkeys do? A: Ape-robics!
- Q: Why did the monkey go to the library? A: To look for ape-riodic tables!
- Q: What’s a monkey’s favorite holiday? A: Ape-ril Fools’ Day!
- Q: What do you call a sad monkey? A: A low-key chimp.
- Q: What did the monkey say after falling out of the tree? A: “I’m ape-ing my injuries.”
- Q: How do you make a monkey laugh? A: Tell it a banana peel joke.
- Q: What’s a monkey’s favorite subject at school? A: Primate history!
- Q: What’s a monkey’s favorite way to travel? A: By mon-key-bike!
- Q: What do monkeys use to communicate? A: Ape-language!
- Q: What’s a monkey’s favorite sport? A: Ape-lympics!
- Q: Why was the monkey so happy? A: Because he had a bunch of ape-aling friends.
- Q: What do you call a monkey in a tuxedo? A: A fancy monkey!
- Q: What’s a monkey’s favorite card game? A: Mon-key Congress!
- Q: How do you catch a monkey? A: Climb a tree and act like a banana.
- Q: What’s a monkey’s favorite type of art? A: Ape-stract expressionism!
- Q: What did the monkey say to the banana? A: “You’re looking apeeling!”
- Q: Why was the monkey wearing a raincoat? A: Because it was ape-parently raining!
- Q: What’s a monkey’s favorite dessert? A: Ape-ple crumble!
- Q: What’s a monkey’s favorite activity? A: Ape-ing around!
- Q: What’s a monkey’s favorite kind of yoga? A: Ape-asana!
- Q: What’s a monkey’s favorite type of poetry? A: Ape-calyptic verse.
- Q: What’s a monkey’s favorite song? A: “We Are the Champions” (by Queen).
- Q: How do you know a monkey is at the door? A: It’s the knock-knock jokes!
- Q: What do you call a monkey who writes poetry? A: A primate poet!
- Q: Why did the monkey get kicked out of school? A: Because he was monkeying around too much!
- Q: What kind of car does a monkey drive? A: A mon-key mobile!
- Q: What does a monkey do when he’s thirsty? A: He drinks ape-ritifs!
Curious and Comical: Dad Jokes & Puns about Monkeying Around
Here are 30 classic dad jokes and puns featuring our primate friends:
- Why don’t monkeys wear shoes? Because they have mon-key feet!
- What’s a monkey’s favorite song? “I’m a Little Monkey Who Likes to Swing.”
- What’s a monkey’s favorite subject in school? Primatology!
- What did the monkey say when he fell out of the tree? “Ouch! That was a banana peel moment.”
- Why did the monkey cross the road? To get to the other mon-key!
- What do you call a monkey that’s always late? A monkey around!
- What do monkeys use to pay for their groceries? Mon-key money!
- How do you make a monkey smile? Peel a banana for it!
- Why did the monkey steal the calendar? He wanted to get to December!
- Why are monkeys so good at hide-and-seek? Because they’re really good at monkeying around!
- What do you call a group of monkeys singing? A mon-key choir!
- What’s a monkey’s favorite type of joke? A primate pun.
- Why did the monkey stop running? He was getting tired of monkeying around!
- What’s a monkey’s favorite drink? Ape-ple juice.
- What do you call a group of monkeys in a band? A mon-key band!
- Why did the monkey get fired? He kept monkeying around on the job!
- What’s a monkey’s favorite type of party? A mon-key business party!
- What’s a monkey’s favorite place to shop? The mon-key store!
- What’s a monkey’s favorite kind of car? A mon-keymobile!
- What’s a monkey’s favorite dance? The ape-rango!
- What’s a monkey’s favorite fruit smoothie? Ape-ple smoothie!
- What’s a monkey’s favorite song? “Ape-ril Showers”
- Why did the monkey bring a ladder to the party? Because he heard it was going to be ape-aling!
- What’s a monkey’s favorite type of pizza? Ape-peroni!
- Why did the monkey jump on the trampoline? He wanted to get a high-five!
- What do you call a monkey that can predict the future? A primate seer!
- Why did the monkey get kicked out of the library? He kept throwing banana peels around!
- What’s a monkey’s favorite way to relax? A mon-key massage.
- What do you call a monkey who’s always late? A mon-key around!
- What’s a monkey’s favorite kind of cheese? Mon-key Gouda.
Monkeying Around with Double Entendres: A Barrel of Puns
Here are 30 puns relying on double entendres:
- I went to a party last night and it was apeeling!
- The monkey business is booming!
- I had a primate experience last night.
- The new monkey exhibit is truly mon-key-fantastic!
- My job is gorilla hard work, but someone has to do it.
- The situation is getting out of hand! (Referring to monkey antics)
- That monkey is really going bananas! (Both literally and figuratively)
- I’m going to ape your style. (Imitate)
- He’s swinging from the chandeliers! (Literally and metaphorically wild)
- The monkey was on the loose!
- Let’s hang out with the monkeys!
- The monkeys are playing around!
- The zookeeper was monkeying around with the monkeys.
- I’m feeling gorilla tired.
- The monkey climbed the ranks of the zoo.
- They were really monkeying around with my car. (Messing around)
- The meeting was getting out of hand. (Referring to chaotic behavior)
- The new business venture is really taking off.
- That joke was absolutely apeeling.
- The monkeys were having a ball.
- The chimpanzees were having a fling.
- We’re going bananas over this new project.
- I’m over the moon about the new monkeys at the zoo.
- My day has been wild! (Referring to monkey-like behavior)
- The zoo is a jungle out there!
- The monkeys were making a ruckus.
- The monkeys were up to no good.
- He’s a real ape-man!
- That was a close call! (Nearly getting caught or injured)
- The monkeys were having a blast.
Cheeky Laughs: Recursive Puns About Monkeying Around
These puns play on the idea of monkeying around itself:
- This monkey pun is so mon-key good!
- This pun is so mon-key great, it’s mon-key amazing!
- I’m mon-key around with these puns, but they’re mon-key fun!
- Don’t mon-key around with these puns, they’re too funny!
- I’m mon-keying around, but I’m a mon-key master of puns!
- I’m mon-keying around, but it’s mon-key business.
- This mon-key pun is so mon-key funny!
- These puns are mon-key good, but maybe mon-key much.
- These puns are mon-key crazy, but mon-key brilliant!
- I’m mon-keying around with puns; I guess I’m a mon-key expert now!
- This is some mon-key stuff right here!
- This mon-key pun is so mon-key addictive!
- I’m mon-keying around, it’s my mon-key business.
- I’m mon-keying around, it’s part of my mon-key life.
- I’m mon-keying around, it’s in my mon-key nature.
- I’m mon-keying around, it’s what mon-keys do!
- I’m mon-keying around; that’s my mon-key motto!
- I’m mon-keying around because I’m a mon-key!
- I’m mon-keying around; it’s just a mon-key moment!
- I’m mon-keying around, it’s a mon-key habit!
Monkeying Around with Misguided Malapropisms
These jokes use deliberate mispronunciations for comedic effect:
- The monkey was feeling very a-pathetic. (apathetic)
- The monkey had a primate of tea. (pot)
- The monkey was a chimp off the old block. (chip)
- The monkey was known for his a-peeling personality. (appealing)
- The monkey went to the a-peel court. (appeal)
- The monkey was always mon-keying around. (monkeying)
- He had a mon-key time at the party. (merry)
- The monkey loved apricots. (apricot)
- The monkey had a ban-anna time. (banana)
- He was feeling very ape-thetic. (apathetic)
- The monkey sat under a tree to have a rest and re-chimp (re-charge)
- The monkey’s plan was primate-ive. (primitive)
- The monkey’s house was ape-alling (appealing)
- The monkey decided to re-chimp his energies (re-charge)
- He found that this particular apricote wasn’t particularly appealing (apricot)
- He was a real a-peeling character. (appealing)
- The monkey had a mon-key sense of humour. (merry)
- He used to have a-peel (appeal) to the judges
- The monkey had to re-chimp himself for the competition (re-charge)
- The monkey was feeling a bit a-pathetic (apathetic)
- The monkey enjoyed apricots (apricot)
- The monkey had an ape-aling personality (appealing)
- The monkey had a primate (prime) seat in the theatre
- The monkey was ban-anna mad (banana)
- The monkey tried to a-peel to the court (appeal)
- The monkey had an ape-aling style (appealing)
- The monkey was feeling rather a-pathetic (apathetic)
- The monkey had a mon-key time at the party (merry)
- The monkey was a chimp off the old block (chip)
- The monkey was always monkey-ing (monkeying) around
Monkeying Around with These Clever ‘Tom Swifties’
Tom Swifties are puns where the punchline is a word or phrase related to the action:
- “I’ll take that banana,” Tom said peeled.
- “Look at that monkey swing!” Tom exclaimed brachiatingly.
- “These bananas are ripe,” Tom said fruitfully.
- “That monkey is mischievous,” Tom stated mischievously.
- “This monkey is fast,” Tom said quickly.
- “Those monkeys are strong,” Tom noted powerfully.
- “This monkey is quite intelligent,” Tom observed primatologically.
- “That monkey is playful,” Tom remarked jovially.
- “I’m going to the monkey enclosure,” Tom announced ape-propriately.
- “That monkey is a big one,” said Tom gorilla.
Monkey Business: Hilarious Spoonerisms About Our Primate Pals
Spoonerisms are playful exchanges of sounds:
- “I want to buy a mon-key banana” (Monkey, bonanza)
- “A prickly pear” (primate, prickly)
- “He’s a ring-a-ding chimp” (swinging, ding-a-ling)
- “He’s always monkeying around” (monkeying around)
- “Let’s go to the zoo-o-o-o-ol” (zoo)
- “He had a ban-ana time” (banana, grand)
- “I saw a gorilla in the jar” (gorilla, gerbil)
- “He’s primate to get there early” (prepared)
- “That monkey is quite appealing” (appealing)
- “That mon-key is very hairy!” (monkey, hairy)