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Originating from Baker Skateboards videographer, Beagle(Beaglism). Hijinx is the epitome of the dark world of skateboarding. Drugs, Alcohol, and Tomfoolery. Hijinx consists of nefarious pranks which aim to bring joy to the pranksters and wreak havoc on society.
Damn bro, those were some epic hijinx we used to pull back in the day. Remember when we set that 80 year old's hair on fire. Shit was LIT.
hijinx by your greatest nightmare999 February 18, 2025
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Wacky Hijinks 

A term that is generally used to describe children's movies that rely on slapstick or lowbrow humor instead of a plot, if even one intended for children. Examples include fart jokes, bumbling bad guys, gratuitous nut shots and extreme overacting to play up any of the above.
That "family" movie was nothing but childish wacky hijinks.
Wacky Hijinks by MushroomBrew April 1, 2019

hijinkery 

(n.) - The appropriate, plural form of on-going hijinks. One may commit a hijink, but one participates in hijinkery.

Formally, hijinkery is any set of playful, frivolous efforts to enliven day-to-day routine through extraordinary or unusual events.
"It should be quite an exciting road trip - between the giant panda costumes and vats of mayonnaise, much hijinkery is in store!"
hijinkery by pseudonymina June 4, 2009
Word meaning unruly and often hilarious but troublesome fun.
We'll get together, have a few drinks, and hijinks will ensue.
hijinks by William Mith April 1, 2005

Hijinkin 

Who peed in all the water bottles?

Stephen Hawking is hijinkin again!
Hijinkin by Bucky's Balls January 6, 2011
1) Carefree antics or horseplay.
2) A hidden camera show produced by Banyan Productions and to be shown on Nick at Nite. Its vaunted gimmick, that it showcases parents making fools out of their kids using pranks, is not only mediocre, but a sign of our society's decline. This is further proof that not only is the quality of television ever slipping, but also that there are parents out there who raise their kids so badly that they try to seek revenge (and money and fame) by humiliating their kids on cable TV. A lot of the kids will only be scarred more by their parents' sub-par caretaking skills and deficiency of morals.
I mean, the pranks advertised are mild, wholesome, lame ones, like overtwisting the nozzle on a bottle of ketchup. I'll be willing to bet that the kids will be humiliated less by the prank itself and more by the fact that their parents (along with Susan Sarandon and Gilbert Gottfried) deemed such shitty pseudo-tomfoolery as passable-quality television, and that they themselves will never scrub off the horrible, horrible stench of being a factor in it.
HiJinks by Cup o' Joe August 28, 2005