Noun
noisy and mischievous merrymaking
Source: WordNetAbandoning their clothes and modesty with their advanced years, the newfound youthfulness of their bodies puts into motion an evening of hijinks that only a seasoned and well practiced old couple of sinners could manage to imagine. Source: Internet
After Davies boldly destroyed the Doctor’s home planet at the beginning of the 2005 revival, and Moffat brought it back again with his usual frustrating timey-wimey hijinks, Chibnall has gone and burned Gallifrey to the ground. Source: Internet
As they hatch a plan to get the money, a wild series of hijinks ensue. Source: Internet
A parade of wacky hijinks ensue, with a dizzying set of complications, all of which end in the most “oh, how didn’t I see that coming?” manner possible. Source: Internet
The day-long road-trip journey involves the two brothers getting into various hijinks, while also becoming closer emotionally, in a kind of generic arc that Pratt does his very best to transcend. Source: Internet
A reality TV crew is following me and my friends as we record our hit song together, plus there are voice lessons, dance practice, and my little sister Brianna’s latest wacky hijinks (they NEVER end). Source: Internet