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'''Warning: Some of these 'pranks' may be considered criminal acts in most jurisdictions.'''

A '''school prank''' is a [[prank]] pulled at [[school]] by a student or group of students, usually on another student or, less commonly, a [[teacher]]. If a prank produces sufficient emotional or physical injury, the act may be legally treated as assault. Such assault may include [[sexual harassment]] or a [[violent crime]].

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 However, the noogie can also represent jokes among friends.

===Pile on===
Also known as '''stacks on the mill''', '''bundle''' and '''dogpile''', a mass pile onto the victim resulting in a heap of kids with the victim of the bottom. A variation is to attempt to make the victim say the phrase "pile on" (or a [[homonym]] such as pylon). When this occurs the prankster shouts "pile on!" and everyone in the surrounding area jumps on top of the victim.

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==External links==
* [http://prank.org/pranks/school-pranks-vf4.html The Prank Institute's school pranks]
* [http://www.pranksonline.com PranksOnline]

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