"Pranked" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Pranked" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Pranked" Meaning

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.

"Pranked" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Pranked"


1. Verb

I tried to prank my brother by putting clear wrap across his doorway, but he was not surprised at all.
She got pranked by her coworker and found it very funny.

2. Noun

The memes from the Reddit video was about pranks that happened on April Fools' Day.
The way he did that prank on his ex-girlfriend was very impressive.

3. Idiomatic Expressions

He got caught pulling off a weird haircut that to me was a sad pranked attempt.
This lie was another classic pranked, I was not buying it at all.

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To walk or move with an elegant, often showy, gait, typically with long strides and a high-kicking action, especially as a way of dancing.

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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.

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Prankster

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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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The Prasinophyceae is a class of green algae, primarily characterized by the presence of chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b, and also sometimes carotenoids, which gives them a green color. These algae are simple, usually unicellular organisms found in aquatic environments.<br><br>The name "Prasinophyceae" comes from the Greek word "prasinos," meaning green. It is often associated with green algae found in freshwater, brackish, or marine waters.<br><br>The Prasinophyceae is not a single, fixed taxonomic group but rather a diverse class within the green algae that can exhibit a range of growth forms and reproductive strategies, such as vegetative growth and sexual reproduction through the production of planozygotes or both.<br><br>These organisms are significant in aquatic ecosystems due to their role in the food chain.