A silly street preacher on a college campus or on the streets or at a concert or beach , who try to talk to you about their religion, often powered by an electronic device.
Different name for a "funny" street preacher.
Different name for a "funny" street preacher.
Listening to a street prankster can be pretty boring, but today I just thought, cool.
Oh man , I got stuck talking to a crazy street prankster for twenty minutes yesterday at the beach.
And the sneaky street prankster wasn't making up his own batches of our product ?
Oh man , I got stuck talking to a crazy street prankster for twenty minutes yesterday at the beach.
And the sneaky street prankster wasn't making up his own batches of our product ?
by Holy Scheiße June 28, 2018
Fake Prankster (n). Someone who won't go up to real strangers; who doesn't have balls....... and a bitch.
Bitch number one Fouseytube. Fouseytube you're the biggest bitch one Youtube you are cry-baby you had guts to say that 99% pranks are fake, yeah because 1% real is me you're the fucking fake one Fake Prankster
by Vacriel November 06, 2018
A term used similar to Painter's Block or Writer's Block when a prankster is unmotivated by lack of creatively and in complete boredom to pull even a simple prank.
by WerewolfQueen November 17, 2020
Those damn prankster gangsters got us again! Whipped cream on my door and a trail of it to their house!
by Showstopperrainnn September 30, 2013
by Laquisha Verona McQueesha October 15, 2006
by Gamer Eevee April 25, 2016
The act of covering up a lack of talent with recycled 'edgy' concepts, such as a piece of 'music' played by radios, or composed of over 4 minutes of silence, 'art' installations consisting of samples of sexual fluids from your last 40 partners, or one-word 'novels' in 800-page format.
Art-terrorism Pranksterism can be easily identified by the larger-than-usual amount of words which are placed in quotes when describing its inevitably awful results.
Art-terrorism Pranksterism can be easily identified by the larger-than-usual amount of words which are placed in quotes when describing its inevitably awful results.
Steve: Have you heard the new track by the Vienna Franks?
Eddie: Yeah. Fifteen minutes of two simultaneous chords a half-tone apart looped under a Hindu singing through a mouthful of beef.
Steve: Classic Art-terrorism Pranksterism, man.
Eddie: Yeah. Fifteen minutes of two simultaneous chords a half-tone apart looped under a Hindu singing through a mouthful of beef.
Steve: Classic Art-terrorism Pranksterism, man.
by Pete O'Seale June 17, 2009