Have a monkey on one’s back

Origin of: Have a monkey on one’s back

Have a monkey on one’s back

To have a monkey on one’s back is to have a very irritating, ongoing problem. The expression dates from the mid-19th century when it originally meant to be angry or annoyed, as one would be, with a monkey persistently clinging to one’s back. During the 20th century, the expression became strongly associated with persistent problems like addiction to alcohol, drugs etc.