Practical joke: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

A practical joke or prank is a humorous practice (usually in action, not just in words) in which another person is fooled, annoyed, or embarrassed in what the perpetrator imagines to be a mild and light-hearted fashion. Some types of practical jokes include:

  • hoaxes, especially ones perpetrated on or by the media (See also: culture jamming).
  • physical types of practical jokes, such as causing someone to:
    • trip,
    • get wet (ex: using water-filled balloons),
    • unknowingly wear embarrassing signs (ex: a 'kick me' note on the back),
    • get soiled (saran wrap on the toilet seat) or
    • produce unpleasant sounds (ex: a whoopee cushion)
  • forms of mild harassment (ex: soaping someone's windows, decorating their yard with toilet paper, sending them on a snipe hunt).

Practical jokes are features of various kinds of holidays, such as April Fool's Day, Halloween, and in Spanish-speaking cultures, the Day of the Holy Innocents. They also feature in various rites of passage, such as stag nights.

see also: joke, prank, humour, sadism, laughter, hack (MIT student pranks)

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