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shenanigans

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shenanigans [ʃəˈnænɪgənz] NPL (= trickery) → chanchullos mpl; (= mischief) → correrías fpl, travesuras fpl; (= rowdy fun) → bromas fpl
shenanigans ɪˈnænɪgənz] nplcombines > fpl
shenanigans
pl (inf: = tomfoolery) → Faxen pl (inf), → Mumpitz m (inf); (= goings-on)Dinger pl (inf), → Sachen pl (inf); (= trickery)üble Tricks pl (inf), → Dinger pl (inf)


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In a September 1 article published in the Daily Mirror, the 30-year-old, who is currently appearing in a theatre adaptation of 1988 film "Rain Man", was reported to have taken a "mystery lady" to London's Soho Hotel, with the paper adding that their "steamy shenanigans were caught on CCTV.
In a September 1 article published in the Daily Mirror, the 30-year-old, who is currently appearing in a theatre adaptation of 1988 film "Rain Man", was reported to have taken a "mystery lady" to London's Soho Hotel, with the paper adding that their "steamy shenanigans were caught on CCTV.
Located at opposite ends of the city centre, Pogue Mahone in Seel Street and Shenanigans in Tithebarn Street are excellent places to drink Guinness - and excellent examples of pubs which recreate the laid-back feel of Dublin's delightful boozers.
 
 
 
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