Jinks

/dʒɪŋks/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A lively or playful movement or activity, often involving pranks or mischievous behavior.
The children were full of jinks as they ran around the playground.
A prank or trick.
They played a few jinks on their unsuspecting friends during the party.
verb
To move in a lively or playful manner.
The fox jinks through the forest, dodging trees and bushes.

Etymology

The word 'jinks' likely originates from the word 'jink', which means to move quickly or suddenly.

Common Phrases and Expressions

jink around
To engage in playful or mischievous behavior.
play jinks
To engage in playful antics or pranks.
jinks up
To make something more lively or entertaining.

Related Words

jive
A style of dance or talk characterized by lively rhythms and playful banter.
antics
A playful or silly act.
frolic
To play and move about cheerfully.

Slang Meanings

To have fun or engage in playful activity.
We're just jinks-ing around at the park.
To engage in harmless mischief.
Don't take them seriously; they’re just jinks-ing!