Monkey boots, also known as "Monkey" or "Bongo" boots, got their name from their association with the British subculture of the 1960s and 1970s, particularly among skinheads and other youth groups. The term is thought to have originated from the playful, rugged nature of the boots, which were designed for durability and practicality. Their distinctive style and robust construction made them popular for various outdoor activities and fashion statements, further solidifying their unique identity in youth culture.
an adorable one
The monkeys name of Dora the explorer is called boots
Dora's monkey friend is named Boots. He wears a pair of red boots.
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In my opinion, no. Boots is just a cute, kind monkey, and to be honest with you, is smarter than Dora!
just a regular monkey. true
Animal sidekicks and pets are common in juvenile fiction, and why not one of man:s closest relatives, the Monkey I cannot resist the old pun- and a fine example of poetic license- to the tune of a circus march of sorts: Crazy people with strange diseases, Apes and Monkeys and Chimpanzezus!
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Boots is a monkey .
A monkey who wears a pair of red boots.
A monkey
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