prank
Third Person
pranks
Present Participle
pranking
Past Tense
pranked
Past Participle
pranked
1
to play a mischievous trick or practical joke on someone, often for amusement and laughs
transitive
- The students decided to prank their teacher by rearranging the classroom furniture.
- Friends often prank each other during April Fools' Day, creating a lighthearted atmosphere.
- Be cautious not to prank anyone in a way that may cause harm or distress.
- Last week, they successfully pranked their unsuspecting roommate.
- The team had cleverly pranked their supervisor on the company retreat.
2
to act in a way that attracts attention or impresses others
- She loved to prank in front of her friends, showing off her new outfit.
- He couldn’t help but prank when he entered the room, trying to impress his colleagues.
- At the talent show, he pranked on stage, performing with flair to capture the audience's gaze.
- She pranked with her artistic skills, sketching in front of her friends to impress them.
- They tried to prank at the event, drawing all eyes to themselves with their grand entrance.
3
to dress or decorate something in a flashy or extravagant way
transitive
- He decided to prank the room by draping it in garish decorations for the party.
- The children pranked the dollhouse with tiny, sparkling jewels and glittery accessories.
- He pranked the dog with a ridiculous outfit, complete with a bowtie and top hat.
- He pranked the car by covering it with bright, shiny ribbons and bows.
- She pranked her friend by adorning her with a brightly colored feather boa and oversized hat.