Prankster Vocabulary

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a person who causes trouble or annoyance on purpose

  • The school had to deal with a notorious mischief maker who was causing disruptions in class.
  • Watch out for that mischief maker, he's always up to no good.
  • That mischief maker is a real troublemaker, always stirring up trouble.
  • She was known as the mischief maker of the group, always coming up with wild ideas.

adjective sly, deceitful, or underhanded in behavior

  • The sneaky thief managed to steal the priceless artifact without anyone noticing.
  • I saw you being sneaky and trying to take an extra cookie from the jar!
  • She's always so sneaky, you never know what she's up to.
  • His sneaky tactics in the negotiation room helped him secure a better deal.

noun a prank or practical joke where someone's underwear is pulled up sharply from behind

verb to give someone a wedgie

  • The school has a strict policy against any form of bullying, including giving someone a wedgie.
  • I can't believe he gave me a wedgie in front of everyone at the party!
  • I heard she got a massive wedgie while playing basketball with the guys.
  • The tight deadline felt like a wedgie, constantly causing discomfort and pressure.

noun a small container filled with glitter and sometimes other materials, designed to burst open and scatter glitter when thrown or opened

  • The glitter-bomb was a prank that caused quite a mess in the office.
  • I can't believe you glitter-bombed me during my presentation!
  • They glitter-bombed the entire hallway as a joke.
  • Her smile was like a glitter-bomb, lighting up the room with joy.