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practical joke

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Noun — A trick played on someone to make them look foolish and to amuse everyone else, carried out through actions or objects rather than words.

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play a practical joke on someone an elaborate practical joke the victim of a practical joke a harmless practical joke

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Etymology

So called because the joke is carried out in practice — in deed rather than in speech — as opposed to a spoken joke.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a practical joke and a prank?

In everyday use they mean the same thing, and most people use "prank" simply because it is shorter. "Practical joke" is slightly more formal and tends to suggest something planned and staged, while "prank" can cover anything from a quick tease to an elaborate set-up.

When does a practical joke stop being funny?

The usual test is whether the target can laugh along afterwards. Once a joke causes real fear, injury, humiliation in front of strangers, or costs someone money, it is generally treated as bullying or harassment rather than humour, and in some cases it can be a criminal offence.

Why is it called a practical joke if it is not practical?

Here "practical" carries its older sense of "relating to action" rather than "useful". The joke is performed in practice instead of merely being told.

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