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To call a person's mobile phone but only just long enough to produce two or three rings. Used as a signal for you to call the person who has 'pranked' you or vice versa. Okay, man. Prank me when you wanna be picked up
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A well played trick. See "practical joke"
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n. v. A mean spirited or malicious practical joke. Often pranks are aimed towards authority figures or disliked peers. Embarassing or painful to the prankee, but normally not fatal. Filling your friend's fire extinguisher with gasoline.
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To ring someones mobile phone to let them know you have arrived, or to signal something. When I get there I'll prank you.
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Something done to trick someone, and is very amusing to all (apart from the one the prank was played on)
It is April Fool's Day, and to Ric's delight, he has yet another prank set up. What he doesn't know is that things aren't quite what they seem.
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In the morning, he walks in to his classroom as casually as possible. He waits until Mr Price arrives with the register, and then deliberately starts talking to Eddy. Ric: Oi, Eddy. You gotta go ter staffroom see teachers at break. Eddy: O cheers then Ric. You know why? Ric: Summit to do with when you broke that chair in maths. Eddy: It wunt me. Ric: Well go tell em that then mate. In the next lesson, English, Ric decides to tell a mostly innocent girl, Kate, that she too has to go to the staffroom at break. Ric: Y'alright Kate? Kate: Um...yeah? Ric: Right, you gotta go ter staffroom see teachers at break. Kate: Yeah, I'll be there. You know why? Ric: Summit to do with when you was throwing pens at Noko's head in History on Tuesday. Kate: Fine. At break both Eddy and Kate turn up at the staffroom, to find a sign reading: 'staff meeting down the corridor this break. students may enter when required.' Reading this, Eddy and Kate went down the corridor. Though in year 10, they did not know what was down there, so went in the door at the end of the corridor. When they opened the door, they found Mr Hopkinson and Miss Wade naked and having sex in ... |
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something done to another person, often fatal, with the intention of faking said person out. By claiming that an action was a prank, all faults of the "pranker" are erased. 1. "Once, as a prank, Todd Packer banged every woman in the office."
2. "Dude, why'd you fuckin' stab me in the heart? I'm your best friend!" "Dude, it was a prank." |
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See Practical Joke How to keep a blonde busy for hours.
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