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prankster

[prangk-ster] / ˈpræŋk stər /


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Cook’s grandfather, Michael Cook, said his grandson has been a prankster most of his life and was attempting to use a smartphone translation app for the bit with Colie.

From Washington Post

Another video shows the pranksters sleeping on display beds at various stores, as puzzled staff members urge them to leave.

From Washington Post

At times, the prankster themselves also places an object over their own head at the same time, pretending to be a victim of the prank as well.

From Los Angeles Times

E!’s description of the show promises “unexpected twists, embarrassing situations and shocking reveals” while advising celebs to “stay on high alert with these pranksters in town!”

From Los Angeles Times

He frequently assumed the prankster role in the family.

From Seattle Times