monkey's uncle



monkey's uncle

An impossibility. Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, especially the notion that man was descended from apes, was greeted with much skepticism, and especially in parts of the English-speaking world where Creationism held sway. Hence the expression “Well, I'll be a monkey's uncle,” which was used to show grave doubts about any and all seemingly improbable situations. Another animal phrase used by doubters and scorners was “when pigs fly.”
See also: uncle

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Dakarai-Southern African, Shona
Volodya-Russian
Adenauer['a:dənauə]
Gemaryahu-Biblical Hebrew
SÉRaphinse-ra-FENFrench
LazarLAH-zahr (Russian, Serbian, Croatian)Russian, Bulgarian, Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian