1. PRANK - NOUN
= to play tricks
= a malicious act
= a mildly mischievous act
= a ludicrous act
2. PRANK - VERB
= probably from Dutch pronken to strut; akin to Middle High German gebrunkel glitter of metal
= to dress or adorn gaily or showily
2006-07-30 01:06:03
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answer #1
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answered by ♫♫♫ EL Dindo 3
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A mischievous trick or practical joke. A mischievous act: antic, caper, frolic, joke, lark, trick. Informal shenanigan. Slang monkeyshine (often used in plural). See good/bad, work/play. A playful trick. Also: Acting like a clown or buffoon: buffoonery, clowning, frivolity, harlequinade; a ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement. Synonyms: antic, joke, trick, caper, put-on
To decorate or dress ostentatiously or gaudily. To dress in formal or special clothing: array, attire, deck2 (out), dress up. Informal trick out (or up). Slang doll up. See order/disorder, plain/fancy, put on/take off.
To make an ostentatious display.
2006-07-30 08:09:48
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answered by DM 2
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A practical joke.
2006-07-30 08:06:29
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answered by chocolette 4
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A good one would be putting baby powder into someone's hairdryer, but i must warn you. Do this at your own risk, "oh and try to have a digital camera ready." :P
2006-07-30 08:14:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Usually it is a practical joke by idiots who should know better.
2006-07-30 08:07:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Banana skin on the floor.
2006-07-30 08:06:05
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answered by thelordparadox 4
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playful or mischievous act.
2006-07-30 08:09:30
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answered by alyamed 4
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