Examples of using Pranks in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Gooi said Hong asked Aisyah to do several more pranks at the Kuala Lumpur airport a few days before Kim was attacked.
Student pranks were once common during orientation week,
The glitch was mainly used for pranks, but Delphin said it could have been used to"maliciously steal user account details.".
And don't constantly joke around or do pranks or the other person will get annoyed, bored, or frustrated with the pranks you are doing.
With trick or treating just around the corner, South Africa's Springbok Casino has just published a collection of stories and videos of some funny- and scary-- Halloween pranks.
For example, students usually ask for something by screaming or stool pranks his friend and so forth.
More spirits flew over and played pranks while flying around Yu IlHan and Liera.
Gooi said Hong asked Aisyah to do several more pranks at the Kuala Lumpur airport a few days before Kim was attacked.
They noted pranks involve the"element of humor"
He said Aisyah was persuaded to carry out similar pranks- spraying a substance into someone's eyes- with another woman on three or four previous occasions in exchange for money.
No one expected that without any pranks or any interaction between the male
YouTube policy also bans pranks that cause children trauma,
plays many pranks in our heads, and tried to convince us of many lies.
In 2007, the two began to play pranks on each other and post videos of the pranks on websites, eventually forming a channel on YouTube.
Malware was originally created as experiments and pranks, but eventually led to vandalism
Youth is a time for fun, pranks and jokes,"DRUG ADDICTION"(1951)
Viruses that used to be annoying pranks have evolved into pernicious threats capable of destroying not only your computer
YouTube is home to many beloved viral challenges and pranks, but we need to make sure what's funny doesn't cross the line into also being harmful or dangerous.
Their policy also extends to pranks“with a perceived danger of serious physical injury”, such as a home invasion or a drive-by shooting prank.
They noted pranks involve the“element of humour”
