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  2. Sock monkey - Wikipedia

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    A homemade sock monkey wearing a fez and scarf. A sock monkey is a stuffed toy made from socks fashioned in the likeness of a monkey. These stuffed animals are a mixture of folk art and kitsch in the cultures of the United States [1] and Canada. The typical sock monkey is brown and white with extra long limbs, a long tail and bright red lips.

  3. Tony Millionaire - Wikipedia

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    Tony Millionaire (born Scott Richardson [1] [2] in 1956) is an American cartoonist, illustrator and author known for his syndicated comic strip Maakies and the Sock Monkey series of comics and picture books.

  4. File:Sock monkey.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Monkey (character) - Wikipedia

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    Monkey and Al (portrayed by Johnny Vegas), as shown on one of ITV Digital's advertisements.. Monkey (also known as The Monkey, ITV Digital Monkey or PG Tips Monkey, and often pronounced / ˈ m u ŋ k ɛ / in imitation of Johnny Vegas' Lancashire accent), is a puppet advertising character in the form of a knitted sock monkey.

  6. Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States

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    drag a sock Walk or dance [147] drift Go i.e. leave [17] drill Shoot [17] drop a nickel. Main article: Informant. 1. Place a phone call to the police and provide information about someone; Alternative expression – "drop a dime" [148] 2. Actually making a phone call [148] droppers Hired killers [17] dropping the pilot Getting a divorce [147 ...

  7. List of Cartoon Planet episodes - Wikipedia

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    This season returns the show to its original one-hour format and also features episode segments from various cartoon shows. Instead of classic 1960s-era cartoons being showcased like the original format, this show now features Cartoon Network's earlier original cartoons, such as Dexter's Laboratory, The Powerpuff Girls, Johnny Bravo, and many more.