Diemazz

mathematical induction problems
t409t
File:WPanthroponymy svg
Cinte Tesino
The Whoppers
Antonio Circignani
Derrick Harvin
Category:Tang Dynasty poets
Masaaki Shirakawa
Emperor Taizong of Tang China
Sheng Man
Self taught
Early Modern Ireland 1536
Flechette
ENFJ
Santiago, Chile
Kaswan
Cupid
Promethazine
Full rigged ship
Casks
Supermini car
KKLQ
Salm (state)
Sanssouci Palace
Xlib
Baka, Burkina Faso
Louis Lerambert
Warhammer
Category:Geography of Hunan
Champagnier
Template:WikiProject Soviet Union
Tuileries Gardens
Tōbu Railway
File:Cardot png
Category:French engravers
Deportation of Crimean Tatars
Jagdverband 44
Category:Auto parts
Franchise (short story)
Template:Gotras of Jats
Louvre
Compete com
1180
Antisemitic canard
Hakka
Sega Mega Drive
Jhanjhar
Triclinic
Commercial Area
Rene Liu
Li Cong
Reichsbank
Black Eyed Peas
Salles de Belv¨¨s


Covering a coworker's desk with aluminum foil is an example of an office prank

A prank is defined as "acting like a clown or buffoon" or "dressing showily", or alternatively, "a ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement"[1]. Pranks can take the forms of practical jokes, hoaxes, or even petty criminal activity, such as the theft of traffic cones.[2]

In recent years, the term "pranking" has also come to mean the ringing of a mobile telephone and hanging up before it is answered, to alert the mobile phone's user without having to pay a network connection charge.

Etymology

The term "prank" is believed to derive from the Middle English pranken, to make people run away, or perhaps from Middle Dutch pronken (from pronk, show, display) and from Middle Low German prunken (from prank, display).[3]

References

See also

search:

Site Map: RSS 2.0

Recent Searches: Prank
Amoghavajra
68000
Ceylonese
George Burns
Vajrayana
File:Tang xuanzong jpg
Persian verbs
Grassroots
Oğuz Çetin

Related Pages: