prank Pronunciation: 'pra[ng]k Function: noun Etymology: obsolete prank to play tricks Date: circa 1529 a: malicious act b: a mildly mischievous act c: a ludicrous act prank a mischievous or roguish act Related Words fooling, high jinks, horseplay, roughhouse, roughhousing, rowdiness, skylarking; gambol, play, rollick, sport; frivolity, levity, lightness; caprice, conceit, fancy, freak, vagary, whim, whimsy |
The Official Prankster's Manual |
The pranks featured here have worked once (and sometimes more than once). But there's no guarantee it will work every time. If you want to try out any of the pranks featured here do so at your own risk. And a last word...to those at the receiving end...my apologies. But it would have happened even if the prankster had not visited this page. |