high jinks

Etymology
Probably related to, probably originally , expressing quick movement.

Noun

 * 1)  An old Scottish parlour game in which people were chosen, usually by throwing dice, to perform some humorous act or drink a large amount of an alcoholic beverage, with a forfeit if they were unable to do so.
 * 2) Boisterous activity or behaviour; lively fun.
 * 3) Tricky or waggish behaviour; mischief.
 * 1) Boisterous activity or behaviour; lively fun.
 * 2) Tricky or waggish behaviour; mischief.
 * 1) Tricky or waggish behaviour; mischief.
 * 1) Tricky or waggish behaviour; mischief.
 * 1) Tricky or waggish behaviour; mischief.
 * 1) Tricky or waggish behaviour; mischief.

Translations

 * Finnish: high jinks


 * Finnish: ,
 * Greek:
 * Irish: rancás
 * Polish:


 * Estonian:
 * Finnish: ,
 * Polish:,  , błaznota