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prankster
noun
One who performs pranks.
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The way I figure it, the one terrorist in England with a sense of humor, a man known as Khalid the Droll, had said to the cell, 'I bet I can get them all to take off their shoes in airports.' So this prankster set up poor impressionable Reid and won his bet.
The BBC said the error was a result of a training exercise, contradicting the reporter's own tweet, which said a prankster had got hold of her phone.
Come down out of the skies, you God, come on down and I'll hammer your face all over the city of Los Angeles, you miserable unpardonable prankster.
The movie-house prankster is by no means a modern creation.
A prankster posing as an Irish television reporter nearly precipitated a crisis inside the embattled Irish coalition government today.
Durden is a high-art prankster whose conceptual acts of sabotage include working in top-class hotels, urinating in the food, then suing them for poor health standards.
The occasion marked a return for Cruise to the Leicester Square location where he was famously squirted by a prankster at the 2002 premiere of War of the Worlds.
A conservative prankster promptly filed a petition to confiscate the house of Mr Souter, one of the majority, and build a "Lost Liberty Hotel" over it.Although strict constructionism is not the same as conservatism, the two philosophies often coincide.
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