Play a Prank on Someone


🗓️ Idiom: Play a Prank on Someone (verb)


💬 Meaning

  • To trick or joke with someone in a playful way.
  • Usually done to make people laugh, not to hurt anyone.

🧠 Example Sentences

  • The interns played a prank on their manager by swapping his coffee with decaf.
  • During April Fool’s Day, our team always plays a prank on someone in the office.
  • It’s fine to play a prank on someone, as long as it’s light-hearted and not offensive.

🏛️ Origin

The word prank comes from the Dutch word pronken, meaning “to show off.” In the 16th century, it came to mean playful or mischievous behaviour. Over time, playing a prank became a common phrase for making a joke or tricking someone in a fun way.


📝 Practice Exercises

1. Fill in the blank:
The team decided to ________ their boss by decorating his office with balloons.

Answer

play a prank on

2. Choose the correct answer:
What does it mean to “play a prank on someone”?
a) To work hard together on a project
b) To make a serious complaint
c) To joke or trick someone in a playful way

Answer

c) To joke or trick someone in a playful way

3. Change the sentence using “play a prank on someone”:
“They tricked the new employee in a funny way during his first week.”

Answer

They played a prank on the new employee during his first week.


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