shenanigans

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You can use shenanigans to refer to rather dishonest or immoral behaviour, especially when you think it is amusing or interesting. the private shenanigans of public figures. bad behaviour that is not very serious, or slightly dishonest activities
plural of shenanigan
shenanigan
Mischievous play, especially by children
shenanigan
Trickery, games; skulduggery. To "call", "claim" or "declare" shenanigans is to rhetorically label something as officially deceitful, improper, or otherwise incorrect

The advertisement said it would cost $50 but they charged me $75 at the register. I declare shenanigans. The speaker passes off the statement as having some sort of implied official effect, but in reality, it is simply a complaint.

shenanigan
A deceitful confidence trick, or mischief causing discomfort or annoyance

You should learn to spot their shenanigans and avoid being fooled.

shenanigan
reckless or malicious behavior that causes discomfort or annoyance in others
shenanigan
A deceitful confidence trick, or mischief causing discomfort or annoyance. Often the term is used in the plural: shenanigans. The word may have come from the Irish language, however in some regions, shenanigans can merely be harmless mischievous play, especially by children
shenanigan
the use of tricks to deceive someone (usually to extract money from them)
shenanigan
Trickery, games; skulduggery. To "call", "claim" or "declare" shenanigans is to rhetorically and ironically label something as officially deceitful, improper, or otherwise incorrect
shenanigan
{i} trick, prank; mischief
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