Caper

/ˈkeɪpər/ noun

A playful or mischievous adventure, often something risky or illegal done as a prank or scheme.

From the verb 'caper,' which may derive from Italian 'capriola' or Latin 'capreolus' referring to a goat's jumping motions. The jumping sense evolved into the idea of playful or risky behavior.

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