Prank
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British pronunciation/pɹˈæŋk/
American pronunciation/ˈpɹæŋk/

Definition & Meaning of "prank"

to prank
01

to play a mischievous trick or practical joke on someone, often for amusement and laughs

Transitive: to prank sb
to prank definition and meaning
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The students decided to prank their teacher by rearranging the classroom furniture.
Friends often prank each other during April Fools' Day, creating a lighthearted atmosphere.
02

to act in a way that attracts attention or impresses others

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She loved to prank in front of her friends, showing off her new outfit.
He could n’t help but prank when he entered the room, trying to impress his colleagues.
03

to dress or decorate something in a flashy or extravagant way

Transitive: to prank sb/sth
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He decided to prank the room by draping it in garish decorations for the party.
The children pranked the dollhouse with tiny, sparkling jewels and glittery accessories.
Prank
01

involving competition or competitiveness

02

acting like a clown or buffoon

03

a ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement

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