prank

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English - Turkish
kaba şaka
şaka

Bu bir tür eşek şakası olmasa iyi olur. - This had better not be some kind of prank.

Geleneksel olarak bir nisanda insanlar birbirlerine şakalar yaparlar. - Traditionally on April 1st, people pull pranks on each other.

azizlik
muziplik

Tom ve Mary muziplik telefon görüşmeleri yapıyordu. - Tom and Mary were making prank phone calls.

Sami muziplik yapmaya devam ediyor. - Sami continues to play pranks.

oyun

Bana oyun oynamayı kes! - Stop playing pranks on me!

Eşek şakası

Tom bunun sadece bir eşek şakası olduğunu söyledi. - Tom said it was just a prank.

Bu bir tür eşek şakası olmasa iyi olur. - This had better not be some kind of prank.

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{f} donatmak
{f} süslemek
çok süslemek
caka satmak
{i} yaramazlık
{f} hava atmak
gösteriş yapmak
{f} giydirip kuşatmak
oyun oynamak
kaba
şeytanlık
prank .
donatmak
prank call
telefon şakası
prank oneself out
süslenmek
prank oneself out
giyinip kuşanmak
prank oneself up
süslenmek
prank oneself up
giyinip kuşanmak
prank out
giydirip kuşatmak
prank out
donatmak
prank out
süslemek
prank up
donatmak
prank up
giydirip kuşatmak
prank up
süslemek
plural of prank .
muziplik çoğul
English - English
To perform a practical joke on; to trick
An evil deed; a malicious trick, an act of cruel deception

Hercules, after all his mad pranks upon his wife and children, was perfectly cured by a purge of hellebor, which an Antieyrian administered unto him.

To call someone's phone and promptly hang up

I don't have your number in my phone, can you prank me?.

To adorn in a showy manner; to dress or equip ostentatiously

For birth, and with all flowrets prankt and pied:.

A practical joke or mischievous trick
{n} a frolic, a wicked deed
{v} to adorn
dress or decorate showily or gaudily; "Roses were pranking the lawn
dress or decorate showily or gaudily; "Roses were pranking the lawn"
Full of gambols or tricks
a ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement
{i} practical joke, mischievous deed, playful act
A prank is a childish trick. A mischievous trick or practical joke. To make an ostentatious display. a trick, especially one which is played on someone to make them look silly
dress up showily; "He pranked himself out in his best clothes"
A gay or sportive action; a ludicrous, merry, or mischievous trick; a caper; a frolic
To make ostentatious show
{f} adorn, decorate, ornament; decorate oneself, dandify oneself, dress up
To adorn in a showy manner; to dress or equip ostentatiously; often followed by up; as, to prank up the body
acting like a clown or buffoon
dress up showily; "He pranked himself out in his best clothes" dress or decorate showily or gaudily; "Roses were pranking the lawn
shavie
lark
prank call
A practical joke made using the telephone

Until noon only 251 prank calls to the Bronx Zoo had been sifted out, compared with the day-long total of 3352 on April 1, 1960. The pranksters would call Wellington 3-1500 to talk with a Mr. Fox (or Lyon, Bear or Wolf).

prank calls
plural form of prank call
prank oneself with fine clothes
dress up in fancy clothes
A prank
reak
To prank
punk
pranks
plural of prank
prank

    Turkish pronunciation

    prängk

    Pronunciation

    /ˈpraɴɢk/ /ˈpræŋk/

    Etymology

    [ 'pra[ng]k ] (noun.) circa 1529. From Middle English pranken (“to adorn, arrange one's attire”), probably from Middle Dutch pronken, proncken (“to flaunt, make a show, arrange one's attire”). Cognate with Middle Low German prunken (“to flaunt”), German prunken (“to flaunt”), Danish prunke (“to make a show, prank”). Connected also with German prangen (“to make a show, be resplendent”), Dutch prangen (“to squeeze, press”), Danish pragt (“pomp, splendor”), all from Proto-Germanic *pranganan, *prangianan, *prag- (“to press, squeeze, thring”), from Proto-Indo-European *brAngh- (“to press, squeeze”). Sense of "mischievous act" from earlier verbal sense of "to be crafty or subtle, set in order, adjust". See also prink, prance.
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