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to prank
noun
An evil deed; a malicious trick, an act of cruel deception.
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Want to prank your housemates in their sleep?
Saturday Superstore taught them how to prank Matt Bianco.
He was a very serious guy, so he was fun to prank.
Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa Johnny Knoxville gets cranky to prank America.
DAVE ITZKOFF: Jimmy Kimmel calls for a volunteer to prank those viewers who aren't watching tonight's Emmys.
One section of the show is devoted to prank letters Carr has written to celebrities and public institutions.
The goal wasn't to prank audience members, which would make them mere fools, but to free them from their anxieties and transform them into their best selves.
Someone could want to prank me back.
He also revealed plans to prank his parents.
He's the guy who used to prank call me.
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And he used another Web site's soundboard audio of Michael Jackson's voice, culled from songs and interviews, to prank-call Lurie.
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