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Prank
01
blague compétitive, farce compétitive
involving competition or competitiveness
02
farce, blague
acting like a clown or buffoon
03
farce, blague
a ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement
to prank
01
se moquer, faire une blague
to act in a way that attracts attention or impresses others
Intransitive
02
décorer, ornementer
to dress or decorate something in a flashy or extravagant way
Transitive: to prank sb/sth
03
faire une blague, taquiner
to play a mischievous trick or practical joke on someone, often for amusement and laughs
Transitive: to prank sb
prank
n
prankish
adj
prankish
adj
Exemple
The group of friends often played pranks on each other just for kicks, to add some humor to their gatherings.
His unexpected prank caused them to roar with laughter.
The unexpected prank made everyone in the room roll about with amusement.
His malicious prank caused damage to property and upset many people.
He staged an elaborate prank that left everyone in shock.