wild+prank

  • 1prank — n Prank, caper, antic, monkeyshine, dido mean a playful, often a mischievous, act or trick. Prank carries the strongest implication of devilry of all these words, though there is little suggestion of malice and primary emphasis upon the practical …

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  • 2prank — I n trick, caper, stunt, Scot. brogue; mischief, practical joke, Fr. boutade. spoof; antics, Inf. shenanigans, tomfoolery, Sl. monkeyshines, buffoonery, gambado, frolic, Inf. dido, horseplay; fun, sport, jest, game, play; escapade, lark, spree,… …

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  • 3Russell Brand Show prank telephone calls row — Russell Brand Jonathan Ross …

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  • 4The Wild — Infobox Film name = The Wild |220px caption = New York, Samson, and his friends are going to The Wild to find Ryan, Samson s son starring = Kiefer Sutherland Jim Belushi Greg Cipes Eddie Izzard Janeane Garofalo Richard Kind William Shatner… …

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  • 5Star & Buc Wild — are American radio multi media personalities whose careers have spanned the arenas of radio, television, publishing and worldwide web. Their resume includes their own self published magazine, Around The Way, and stints at The Source Magazine, MTV …

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  • 6Travelling 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… …

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  • 7Frolic — Frol ic, n. 1. A wild prank; a flight of levity, or of gayety and mirth. [1913 Webster] He would be at his frolic once again. Roscommon. [1913 Webster] 2. A scene of gayety and mirth, as in lively play, or in dancing; a merrymaking. [1913… …

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  • 8escapade — /es keuh payd , es keuh payd /, n. 1. a reckless adventure or wild prank. 2. an escape from confinement or restraint. [1645 55; < F < Sp escapada, equiv. to escap(ar) to ESCAPE + ada ADE1] Syn. caper, antic, caprice. * * * …

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  • 9frolic — I. n. 1. Gambol, escapade, lark, wild prank, flight of levity, spree (colloq.). 2. Fun, pleasantry, drollery. 3. Scene of merriment, merry making. II. a. (Poetical.) Frolicsome, merry, sportive, playful, gamesome, gay, lively, frisky, joyous,&#8230; …

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  • 10escapade — es•ca•pade [[t]ˈɛs kəˌpeɪd, ˌɛs kəˈpeɪd[/t]] n. 1) a reckless adventure or wild prank, esp. one contrary to usual or proper behavior 2) archaic an escape from confinement or restraint • Etymology: 1645–55; &LT; F &LT; Sp escapada=escap(ar) to&#8230; …

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