Antics

/ˈæntɪks/ noun

Silly, playful, or unexpected behavior that often makes people laugh or seem foolish.

Antics comes from the Italian 'antico' meaning 'ancient,' referring to bizarre carved figures found in ancient Roman ruins. People called such strange figures 'antics,' and the word transferred to mean any strange, exaggerated behavior.

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