A spot or location on a person's body, mostly located on the back that when pressed or stimulated properly, will cause a spasm or involuntary muscle movement, I.E. squeezing the shoulders together and cringing.
by Terry larod October 27, 2017

Originally, a sponsor of the fictional Alan Brady Show which formed the plot lines the 1960s hit, The Dick van Dyke Show. On DvD, no one liked Crummy Buttons candy even when it was offered or free. It has, in some circles, come to represent any unpleasant surprise or disappointment.
by Savethelanguage March 17, 2021

by Heroberg1 March 25, 2017

A.K.A. - Shocker.
There does exist a slight variation between Monkey Button and the Shocker. The practice and form one uses is the same, however, the reaction one gets from the shockie is reminiscent of the sound of a monkey (oh! oh!)
There does exist a slight variation between Monkey Button and the Shocker. The practice and form one uses is the same, however, the reaction one gets from the shockie is reminiscent of the sound of a monkey (oh! oh!)
After a killer set, Shandy found a nice backstage betty who never has experienced the shocker. Shandy was very happy to finally work the monky button.
by J. Cooper December 29, 2004

"Hey did you hear that Sally and Nick hooked up?" - Person 1
"Really, they did??" - Person 2
"Yeah, I heard Nick let Sally play with his panic button" - Person 1
"Really, they did??" - Person 2
"Yeah, I heard Nick let Sally play with his panic button" - Person 1
by Booboohay March 3, 2009

It's the call answer setting or the button you press/swype on your cell phone to have a call go directly to voicemail.
Oh God, it's James again. I'm really not in the mood to have another narcissistic, one sided conversation with him today. I know, I'll just hit the FU Button so his call will go directly to my voice mail.
by sHellzBellz1 March 3, 2012

by jacoby shaddix March 9, 2008
