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jinks

British  
/ dʒɪŋks /

plural noun

  1. boisterous or mischievous play (esp in the phrase high jinks )

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jinks Idioms  
  1. see high jinks.


Etymology

Origin of jinks

C18: of unknown origin

Example Sentences

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A lot of time-travel high jinks follow, familiar in their broad outlines but unconventional and highly entertaining in their specifics.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 12, 2026

Still, it’s a bit surreal to hear the announcers obsess over Sonny’s high jinks in the back of the pack while ignoring the winners.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 26, 2025

“Ain’t Got No Home,” which reached No. 30 on the Billboard Hot 100, became Henry’s signature hit and definitively captured his humor and his vocal high jinks.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 12, 2024

She would clown around and join in the high jinks, but, emotionally, she was always one step removed; like it was a role she was obliged to play.

From BBC • Mar. 17, 2024

Smith’s high jinks with the press and Seabiscuit’s recent history of scratches had come back to haunt him.

From "Seabiscuit: An American Legend" by Laura Hillenbrand