prank$62977$ - translation to greek
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prank$62977$ - translation to greek

We suck; We Suck; Harvard sucks; Yale's "We Suck" Prank; Yale's "We Suck" prank; 2004 Harvard-Yale Prank; 2004 Harvard-Yale prank; Yale sucks
  • Harvard fans holding up placards - The Harvard Satyrical Press's photo
  •  Another photo from the Harvard Satyrical Press, zooming into the crowd

prank      
v. στολίζω
practical joke         
  • hack]] in progress in Lobby 7 at [[MIT]]
  • [[Shimer College]] students pushing a [[VW Beetle]] into a campus building
ACT MEANT TO PRODUCE HUMOR BY CAUSING ANNOYANCE, EMBARRASSMENT, CONFUSION, ALARM, OR DISCOMFORT, BUT NO LASTING HARM
Pranks; Prank; Practical Joke; College pranks; Practical jokes; Tricking someone; Fooling Someone; Office pranks; College prank; Unlimited-spurt; Prankery; User:Darkest Hour/Directory; User talk:Darkest Hour/Directory; Pc pranks; Student prank; Pranker; Prankz; Student pranks; Prank Show; Flaming bag of poo; Practical joking; Kick me
αστείο διαπραττόμενο εις βάρος άλλου

Definition

prank
I. n.
Caper, frolic, antic, gambol, trick.
II. v. a.
Bedizen, begaud, trick out.
III. v. n.
Make ostentation, make a gaudy show.

Wikipedia

2004 Harvard–Yale prank

At the annual Harvard–Yale football game on November 20, 2004, Yale students, costumed as a Harvard "pep squad", distributed placards to Harvard fans for a card stunt. When the fans raised the placards together, they read "We Suck".

The practical joke was conceived of and coordinated by Michael Kai and David Aulicino, two Yale students in the class of 2005, and was executed with the help of 20 classmates disguised as the "Harvard Pep Squad". The perpetrators handed crimson-and-white placards to fans in the central area of the Harvard side of the stadium—mostly Harvard alumni, with a few faculty, students, and others. The group told the crowd that, by lifting the placards, they would spell "Go Harvard".

Most Harvard students were sitting in a section off to the side of the alumni area where the prank was executed, and they left the stands unaware of the prank; however, players on the field did see the placards.