antics

  • 1Antics — may refer to:in computing * Antics (video game), a 1983 video game released for the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum * CJ s Elephant Antics , a 1991 video game released for the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum *ANTIC, an acronym for Alpha Numeric… …

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  • 2Antics — LP Interpol Дата вы …

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  • 3antics — (n.) ludicrous behavior, 1520s; see ANTIC (Cf. antic) …

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  • 4antics — ► PLURAL NOUN ▪ foolish, outrageous, or amusing behaviour. ORIGIN from Italian antico antique , also grotesque …

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  • 5Antics — Interpol (groupe) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Interpol (homonymie). Interpol …

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  • 6antics — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ amusing, crazy, playful ▪ wacky, zany (both informal, esp. AmE) ▪ childish VERB + ANTICS …

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  • 7antics — [[t]æ̱ntɪks[/t]] N PLURAL Antics are funny, silly, or unusual ways of behaving. Elizabeth tolerated Sarah s antics …

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  • 8antics — an|tics [ˈæntıks] n [plural] [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: antic strange (16 19 centuries), from Italian antico ancient , from Latin antiquus; ANTIQUE1] behaviour that seems strange, funny, silly, or annoying ▪ We re all growing tired of his childish …

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  • 9antics — an|tics [ æntıks ] noun plural 1. ) behavior that is funny or silly in an enjoyable way 2. ) behavior that is considered to be deliberately stupid and likely to cause problems: Community leaders condemned the antics of right wing extremists …

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  • 10antics — noun (plural) behaviour that seems strange, funny, silly, or annoying: The public quickly grew tired of McEnroe s antics on court …

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