punk
Third Person
punks
Present Participle
pinking
Past Tense
punked
Past Participle
punked
1
to trick or deceive someone, often as a playful prank
transitive
- The group of friends decided to punk their roommate by hiding all his belongings.
- She punked her colleague by pretending to be their boss on the phone, causing momentary panic.
- It's all in good fun when friends punk each other with harmless pranks.
- The TV show punked celebrities by setting up elaborate practical jokes.
- Be careful not to punk someone too harshly, ensuring the prank is light-hearted and enjoyable for all involved.