escapade

Etymology
Borrowed from, itself borrowed from , from , from.

Noun

 * 1) A daring or adventurous act; an undertaking which goes against convention.
 * 2) * 2011 March 4, Richard Corliss, "The Adjustment Bureau" (film review), Time (retrieved 23 March 2014) :
 * He seems on the verge of winning the New York Senate election when the New York Post runs a photo of David’s exposed butt in a mooning escapade from his college days.
 * 1) * 2011 March 4, Richard Corliss, "The Adjustment Bureau" (film review), Time (retrieved 23 March 2014) :
 * He seems on the verge of winning the New York Senate election when the New York Post runs a photo of David’s exposed butt in a mooning escapade from his college days.
 * He seems on the verge of winning the New York Senate election when the New York Post runs a photo of David’s exposed butt in a mooning escapade from his college days.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: ,
 * Danish: eskapade
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 * Bokmål: eskapade
 * Nynorsk: eskapade
 * Plautdietsch: Rietut
 * Portuguese: escapadela, escapada
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