One who partakes in the planning, and pulling off of shenanigans
Someone who engages in frequent shenanigans, a portmanteau of "shenanigan" and "engineer"
Someone who engages in frequent shenanigans, a portmanteau of "shenanigan" and "engineer"
John supplied the idea of filling the water balloon with yet another water balloon. He also supplied the balloons and the water, he was the head shenaniganeer of the entire thing, you could say.
by Jackson "Nuke Puncher" Telling August 1, 2013
Get the Shenaniganeermug. by Starchylde June 4, 2016
Get the shenanigansmug. n. Informal
1.
a. A deceitful trick; an underhanded act.
b. Remarks intended to deceive; deceit. Often used in the plural.
2.
a. A playful or mischievous act; a prank.
b. Mischief; prankishness. Often used in the plural.
1.
a. A deceitful trick; an underhanded act.
b. Remarks intended to deceive; deceit. Often used in the plural.
2.
a. A playful or mischievous act; a prank.
b. Mischief; prankishness. Often used in the plural.
by LunaCyn December 16, 2004
Get the shenaniganmug. When a normal and/or serious coversation or message board thread becomes overrun and distorted by silliness and general tomfoolery.
by Dave March 28, 2005
Get the shenaniganizationmug. "Officer Barbrady, I call shenanigans!"
by J W Fokker October 17, 2003
Get the Shenanigansmug. by zBurd October 18, 2009
Get the Shenaniganmug. Used as an interjection, "Shenanigans!" denotes a person or event suspect of unscrupulous or dishonest conduct. If one believes they bear witness to such an occurrence, they should immediately call "shenanigans!" to draw attention to it.
by TheLastMuse August 10, 2008
Get the Shenanigans!mug.