high jinks
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Definition
Noun: - Noisy and mischievous merrymaking; boisterous fun: "High jinks" refers to lively, playful, and often rowdy behavior, typically involving pranks, jokes, or exuberant activities in a group setting.
Usage
"High jinks" is used as a plural noun to describe a situation or period of time filled with loud, energetic, and playful mischief. It often implies harmless fun, though it can be disruptive. It is commonly used in informal contexts.
Examples
- The dormitory was known for its late-night high jinks.
- After the exams, the students engaged in some celebratory high jinks downtown.
- The office party descended into harmless high jinks once the manager left.
Advanced Usage
- "To be up to high jinks": To be engaged in or planning mischievous, boisterous activities.
- I could hear laughter from the basement; the kids are definitely up to some high jinks.
Variants and Related Words
- Hijinks: This is a common alternative spelling of "high jinks." The meaning is identical.
- The movie is about the comic hijinks of a group of friends on a road trip.
Synonyms
- Shenanigans: Secret or dishonest activity, or mischievous behavior.
- Tomfoolery: Foolish or silly behavior.
- Skylarking: Lively, fun-loving behavior or playful antics.
- Horseplay: Rough, boisterous play.
Related Idioms
- "Cutting up": Behaving in a silly, noisy, or mischievous way.
- The class was cutting up until the teacher walked in.
- "Raising Cain": Causing a disturbance or engaging in noisy, disruptive behavior.
- The fans were raising Cain after their team won the championship.
Noun
- noisy and mischievous merrymaking