Talk:butt monkey

Following some discussion in the Beer Parlor I am renominating butt monkey to give the proponents another chance to show the value of this term. Go to town guys. - TheDaveRoss 08:31, 13 June 2006 (UTC)
 * Current status:


 * 1) An annoying and irking person.
 * 2) * Mark Tarsi "I replied and called him a "butt-monkey" and reminded him that I had truly looked everywhere online and couldn't find it." (I think this is the definition this one supports)
 * 3) An object of ridicule.
 * 4) * 2000, Marti Noxon, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Season 5, Episode 79: “Buffy vs. Dracula”
 * Xander: I'm sick of being the guy who eats insects and gets the funny syphilis. [...] I'm finished being everybody's butt monkey.


 * The Butt Monkey (Used as a psuedonym for a client, I don't think it is a valid citation, but that is open to interpretation.)
 * Used elsewhere within the page as well. ∂ανίΠα
 * XML feed of something or other
 * "That’s what I want to know. Novack was the only one who published the information–why the heck isn’t he under the most pressure? But of course the answer is politics, he’s a Republican butt monkey and so won’t be punished. Too bad there’s no state laws under which he could be pursued by a Democratic AG." (doesn't use the phrase in either of the two meanings.)
 * Well I've given you plenty of quotations now to determine the meanings for yourself. ∂ανίΠα
 * Beavis and Butthead Do America (um...?)
 * It's in the movie (just Google "the title" + the word), but I've cited an earlier episode that I found. In fact it was in many episodes but they're generally not scripted online, so I'm wondering how to find the earliest mention. ∂ανίΠα
 * blogs.foxsports.com/DrCrab/Caron_Butler (Doesn't contain the phrase "butt monkey")
 * Strange. Not archived either so I can't double-check. Contains "butt" and "monkey" separately, so it could have been a mistake. Doesn't matter anyways. ∂ανίΠα 17:58, 13 June 2006 (UTC)


 * All quotes on page appear to support first def. Removed second def. Andrew massyn 19:21, 19 July 2006 (UTC) Removed An object of ridicule.


 * Reinstated second definition, indicating which quotations do not fit "An annoying and irking person." The second definition might need some work, but the quotations do indicate a second meaning IMO. DAVilla 20:02, 21 July 2006 (UTC)

Alternative usage - unwilling male homosexual sex partner
Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Season 6 Episode 20, character Jonathan about a possibly homosexual fellow prisoner: "I think he wants to make me his butt monkey". --Kingboyk 14:38, 24 December 2007 (UTC)