Prank
61Travelling gnome prank — The travelling gnome prank is a method of returning a garden gnome to the wild . It involves stealing a gnome, taking it on a trip, and photographing it at famous landmarks, with the photos being returned to the owner.There are many clubs and… …
62Strip search prank call scam — The McDonald s strip search scam was a series of incidents occurring for roughly a decade before an arrest was made in 2004. These incidents involved a man calling a restaurant or grocery store, claiming to be a police detective, and convincing… …
631810 Berners Street prank — The Berners Street Hoax was a famous hoax perpetrated by Theodore Hook in London in 1810. Hook had bet his friend Samuel Beazley, an English Italian, that he could transform any house in London into the most talked about address in a week.On… …
64play a prank on — arrange a surprise for you so people will laugh Ty played a prank on me. He left a message to call the president …
65pranker — prank·er …
66Pranked — Prank Prank, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pranked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pranking}.] [Cf. E. prink, also G. prangen, prunken, to shine, to make a show, Dan. prange, prunke, Sw. prunka, D. pronken.] To adorn in a showy manner; to dress or equip… …
67Pranking — Prank Prank, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pranked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pranking}.] [Cf. E. prink, also G. prangen, prunken, to shine, to make a show, Dan. prange, prunke, Sw. prunka, D. pronken.] To adorn in a showy manner; to dress or equip… …
68prankish — prank•ish [[t]ˈpræŋ kɪʃ[/t]] adj. 1) of the nature of a prank: a prankish plan[/ex] 2) full of pranks; playful: a prankish child[/ex] • Etymology: 1820–30 prank′ish•ly, adv. prank′ish•ness, n …
69pranking — prankˈing noun and adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑prank …
70Wedgie — prank in which someone s pants are grabbed and pulled up sharply in order to wedge the clothing uncomfortably into the anal cleft …