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shenanigan
[shuh-nan-i-guhn]
noun
Usually shenanigans.
mischief; prankishness.
Halloween shenanigans.
deceit; trickery.
a mischievous or deceitful trick, practice, etc.
shenanigan
/ ʃɪˈnænɪɡən /
noun
(usually plural) roguishness; mischief
an act of treachery; deception
Word History and Origins
Origin of shenanigan1
Word History and Origins
Origin of shenanigan1
Example Sentences
Net World Sports Yard Games – Backyard shenanigans are only made better when yard games are involved.
Grandma used to tell me stories about this guy and all the shenanigans he used to pull to earn the respect of his family.
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.
As one might expect, a telepathic first grader with a wild imagination who lives with a spy and an assassin can get caught up in plenty of shenanigans.
Firstly, there is a statute of limitations on contesting a will in New Jersey, which has long been far exceeded by the shenanigans with your father’s estate.
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