shenanigan
Americannoun
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Usually shenanigans.
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mischief; prankishness.
Halloween shenanigans.
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deceit; trickery.
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a mischievous or deceitful trick, practice, etc.
noun
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(usually plural) roguishness; mischief
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an act of treachery; deception
Etymology
Origin of shenanigan
An Americanism dating back to 1850–55; of obscure origin
Example Sentences
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After the New York Post reported these shenanigans, the offer disappeared on the publication’s website.
From Los Angeles Times
With its lawyerly shenanigans and emotional poignancy, “A Case of Life and Limb” is a real corker, as a policeman who sometimes counsels Gabriel might say.
Net World Sports Yard Games – Backyard shenanigans are only made better when yard games are involved.
From Salon
Grandma used to tell me stories about this guy and all the shenanigans he used to pull to earn the respect of his family.
From Literature
As well as luring back regulars, the shenanigans have attracted new teams to the quiz, like John and Carole Kelly, who are entering for the first time.
From BBC
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