Dido

/ˈdaɪdoʊ/ noun

A mischievous prank or antic, often playful in nature. Also refers to the legendary Queen of Carthage in classical mythology.

The prank meaning comes from 18th-century American slang, possibly from the mythological Dido who was known for clever schemes. Queen Dido's story involves her founding Carthage through a clever land-purchasing trick.

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