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prank I. \ˈpraŋk, -ai-\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English pranken obsolete : to make pleats in : fold II. intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: origin unknown 1. dialect chiefly England : prance 2. obsolete : to play tricks maliciously or in the performance of magic 3. : to play pranks : cut up : frolic III. noun (-s) : trick: a. obsolete : a malicious or harmful act b. archaic : a spell or act of magic or conjuring : a bit of sleight of hand c. : a gay or sportive action : a ludicrous or mildly mischievous actfrolic, caper, practical joke < sent the child's painting to the academy as a prank > IV. verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: probably from Dutch pronken to strut, show off, get dressed up, from Middle Dutch; akin to Middle Low German prunken to strut, show off, Middle High German gebrunkel glitter of metal transitive verb 1. : to adorn in a gay or showy manner : dress or equip ostentatiously < pranked herself out in her best > 2. : adorn, deck, spangle < flowers pranking the meadow > — often used with with < a book pranked with pretty fancies > intransitive verb : to make ostentatious show |