
1) Antic 2) Buffoonery 3) Caper 4) Caprice 5) Clowning 6) Dido 7) Frolic 8) Gag 9) Harlequinade 10) Jape 11) Lark 12) Practical joke 13) Shenanigan 14) Trick
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1) April 1 activity 2) April 1 gag 3) April 1 offering 4) April 1st activity 5) April fool 6) Bit of horseplay 7) Bit of mischief 8) Boyish trick 9) Buffoonery 10) Candid Camera feature 11) Candid Camera set-up 12) Caper 13) Clowning 14) Common fraternity activity 15) Craziness 16) Dress up showily
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- acting like a clown or buffoon
- a ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement
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• (a.) Full of gambols or tricks. • (n.) A gay or sportive action; a ludicrous, merry, or mischievous trick; a caper; a frolic. • (v. t.) To adorn in a showy manner; to dress or equip ostentatiously; -- often followed by up; as, to prank up the body. See Prink. • (v. i.) To make ostentatious show.
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To adorn in a showy manner; to dress or equip ostentatiously; often followed by up; as, to prank up the body. See Prink. 'In sumptuous tire she joyed herself to prank.' (Spenser) ... Origin: Cf. E. Prink, also G. Prangen, prunken, to shine, to make a show, Dan. Prange, prunke, Sw. Prunka, D. Pronken. ... To make ostentatious show. 'White houses pra...
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Prank adjective Full of gambols or tricks. [ Obsolete]
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Prank intransitive verb To make ostentatious show. « White houses
prank where once were huts.»
M. Arnold. Found on
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Prank noun A gay or sportive action; a ludicrous, merry, or mischievous trick; a caper; a frolic.
Spenser. « The harpies . . . played their accustomed
pranks .»
Sir W. Raleigh. « His
pranks have been too broad to bear with.»
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Prank transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Pranked ; present participle & verbal noun Pranking .] [ Confer English prink , also German prangen , prunken , to shine, to make a show, Danish prange ,
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[
v] - dress or decorate showily or gaudily 2. [v] - dress up showily
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a trick of an amusing, playful, or sometimes malicious nature.
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