What does this sentence literally mean 'Shame shame poppy shame, all the monkeys know your name'
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A charming expression of light hearted remonstration for some, usually minor, social transgression or faux pas, a taboo flouted, a line of decency crossed...
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"Shame, shame, puppy shame. All the monkeys know your name?"
In India, one can see monkeys around backyard garden, they climb trees to pluck fruits etc.
This is well spread in India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka where the climate is very hot and babies are left out even without a napkin till they grow a little bit older. But when they grow up, they are expected to cover their below waist portion and not reveal it even to the young ones around them, when they exposed people around the kid, the people used to say shame shame puppy shame, just to tease the kid and make him cover his below waist portion. No one says ‘Shame , shame Puppy shame’ when a kid wears a napkin
It is not common with American and European babies because, in cold weather they dress up their pet puppies not to expose them.
Puppies never wear a dress in India, and when a puppy says shame shame while you are exposed means, you normally wear a dress and when you are exposed, everyone knows including the backyard monkeys; Even the monkeys in the backyard can see you and knows who you are; that is the reason for Puppy “saying Shame Shame’
even the puppy is ashamed of you
The phrase is used to indicate impropriety of some nature. It is used in awkward situations to create further embarrassment