"Prank" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Prank" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Prank" Meaning

A prank is a joke or trick played on someone, typically in a lighthearted or playful manner. It often involves a trick or deception that is not meant to be mean-spirited, but rather to bring amusement to the pranking party.

"Prank" Examples

Usage Examples:


1. Playing a prank on a friend


As soon as John walked into the office, his colleagues yelled "Surprise!" out of nowhere, carrying a fake mustache and a disguise. It was a classic prank to mark his last day of work.

2. Consequences of playing a prank


After playing a prank on his sibling, Jimmy got scolded by his mother. She reminded him that pranks might be fun for some, but they can cause harm and disrespect to others, especially if not done within the family circle.

3. Prank calls and nuisance


The area code in this prank call was restricted. Harassment under local telecommunication laws implies a criminal offense, punishable with fines and potentially imprisonment. The government reiterates that prank texts are unlawful, and the perpetrators will face punishment.

4. Pranks might catch up to you


What started as a harmless prank on his brother turned into a very bad joke. When he found himself on the receiving end, he understood that if you cannot return good for bad, you'll end up facing a lot harder challenges.

5. The stakes of a prank gone wrong


On April Fool's Day, many global newspapers and organizations, unknowingly spread a joke, which turned out to be real. The miscommunication about praying together April 1st worldwide did humiliate many in their later acknowledgments.

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The Prandtl number is a dimensionless number used in the study of fluid dynamics and heat transfer. It is defined as the ratio of momentum diffusivity to thermal diffusivity. In other words, it's a measure of the ratio of the transport of momentum to the transport of heat in a fluid. It's named after the German-American physicist Ludwig Prandtl, who first introduced it in the late 19th century.<br><br>A higher Prandtl number indicates that momentum diffusivity is greater than thermal diffusivity, meaning that momentum is transferred more easily through the fluid than heat, while a lower Prandtl number indicates the opposite.<br><br>The Prandtl number is an important quantity in many engineering and scientific applications, including:<br><br> Boundary layer theory: The Prandtl number is used to determine the thickness of the boundary layer in fluids.<br> Heat transfer calculations: The Prandtl number is used to determine the rate of heat transfer in a fluid.<br><br>Typical values of the Prandtl number include:<br><br> Air: 0.71 (at STP)<br> Water: 7 (at 20°C)<br> Mercury: 0.014 (at 20°C)<br><br>It's worth noting that the Prandtl number is not unitless. Its units are (dynamic viscosity / density) / thermal diffusivity.

Prang

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A prang is a friendly or minor collision between two vehicles, especially in Southeast Asia. It is often used in the informal setting to describe a fender bender or a soft crash, where the damage is minimal and no one is seriously injured.

Pranged

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To "prang" typically means to crash or collide with something, especially a vehicle.

Pranked

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To be pranked means to be tricked or deceived in a humorous or playful way, often in a clever or imaginative manner, usually for entertainment or amusement. This can involve being the victim of a joke, a trick, or a hoax, and it can be done by someone who is trying to play a joke on the person being pranked.

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A person who enjoys playing tricks on others, often in a lighthearted or playful way, or an individual who regularly indulges in such behavior, often in a mischievous or joking manner.

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