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shenanigan

[shuh-nan-i-guhn] / ʃəˈnæn ɪ gən /




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Alert to political shenanigans, he learned that a Minnesota congresswoman had been ordered home by her irate husband, who was tired of her politics interfering with his family life.

From New York Times

You are not alone if you’re craving more privacy in your yard — or if you just need something to distract or shield you from your neighbor’s shenanigans.

From Seattle Times

There would be no prizes, no angling for distribution, no marketing, no paparazzi and no red carpets — just an almost inconceivable amount of screenings, talks and shenanigans.

From New York Times

"You've turned your life upside down by your conduct and shenanigans."

From BBC

Pete’s history with his hosts — the women he made out with, the guys who remember his youthful shenanigans — only comes up as needed.

From Los Angeles Times