Pranksterism vs Pranksterish - What's the difference?
pranksterism | pranksterish |
The attitudes or behaviour of a prankster; a tendency to play practical jokes. Like a prankster; inclined to play pranks.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=July 14, author=John F. Burns, title=In a Baghdad Killing, Questions That Haunt Iraq, work=New York Times
, passage=Mr. Hassan, a heavyset, pranksterish 23-year-old, loved the new world of cellphones, online computers and downloadable videos ushered in by the American occupation of Iraq, so much so that he spent a quarter of his monthly salary recently on another new phone. }}
As a noun pranksterism
is the attitudes or behaviour of a prankster; a tendency to play practical jokes.As an adjective pranksterish is
like a prankster; inclined to play pranks.pranksterism
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