- Look up
practical joker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Practical joker, or
Practical jokers may
refer to:
Someone who
plays a
practical joke, setting...
-
Pyriprole (trade name Prac-tic) is for
veterinary use on dogs
against external parasites such as
fleas and ticks.
Pyriprole is a
phenylpyrazole derivative...
- In philosophy,
practical reason is the use of
reason to
decide how to act. It
contrasts with
theoretical reason,
often called speculative reason, the...
- A
practical effect is a
special effect produced physically,
without computer-generated
imagery or
other post-production techniques. In some contexts,...
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Practical atheism is the view that one
should live
their life with
disregard towards a god.
Practical atheism does not
reject or
accept claims about God...
- A
practical engineer (Technical
Engineer | P.Engineer)(Hebrew: הנדסאי) is a
professional degree awarded by
technological colleges in
Israel and validated...
- discomfort. The
perpetrator of a
practical joke is
called a "
practical joker" or "prankster".
Other terms for
practical jokes include gag, rib, ****e, or...
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Practical Television,
later known as
Television and
subsequently Television &
Consumer Electronics, was a UK
magazine for the electronics/TV servicing...
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Practical Aesthetics is an action-based
acting technique originally conceived by
David Mamet and
William H. Macy,
based on the
teachings of Aristotle...
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Practical idealism is a term
first used by John
Dewey in 1917 and
subsequently adopted by
Mahatma Gandhi (Gandhi Marg 2002). It
describes a philosophy...