Practical joke device
A practical joke device is a manufactured prop or toy intended to confuse, frighten, or amuse individuals as a prank. Often, these objects are harmless facsimiles of disgusting or terrifying objects, such as vomit or spilled nail polish. In other instances, they are created as seemingly harmless items designed to humorously malfunction in such a way as to confuse or harm the target of a prank. The devices are frequently sold in magic or specialty shops, purchased over the Internet, or crafted for oneself. Perhaps the most notable such device is the Whoopee cushion.
Though commonly employed at events and gatherings, practical joke devices are sometimes seen in everyday life, either as a mechanism of play by children, or among adult co-workers in a work environment. In addition to commercially manufactured practical joke devices, everyday objects have been converted into joke devices by purveyors of pranks.
History
Historical accounts of practical joke devices date as far back as Xenophanes (570 - 480 BC), who wrote of such gags.
Types of practical joke devices
Excrement
- Excrement pile (various types and sizes, also with shoeprint)
- Soiled diaper
- Vomit
- Snot (for attaching to the nose)
Body parts
Artificial body parts can be, for example, attached on or under autos.
- artificial arm
- artificial foot
- jammed finger
- oversized feet
- protruding eyes (accessory or on glasses)
- Truck nuts
Horror devices
- Arrow in head
- Nail through finger or head
- Knife in head
Animals
- Mice, rats
- Snakes
- Spiders
- Bugs (ants, roaches)
- Worms, etc.
Clothing
Smoking articles
- Lit cigarette look-a-like device
- Bang-producing matches
- Exploding cigars
- Exploding cigarette inserts
- Cigarette burn sticker
- Squirting cigarette
- Lighters (with electric shock, squirting, or bang-producing)
- Everlasting ash (the ash does not fall off)
Liquids
- Fake blood
- Magic ink (disappears after a short time)
- Stink bomb
- Broken egg with shell
- Fake spilled liquid with container, such as nail polish, chocolate syrup, red wine, etc.
- Squirting Flower
Embarrassing
- Whoopee cushion
- Fart Machine (a remote controlled 3" battery powered speaker that sets off sounds of various farts)
- Fart spray
- Anti-diarrhea cork
- Fart Salt & Pepper
- Sneezing Powder
- Itching Powder
- Exhaust pipe whistle tips (for the muffler of an auto)
- Fart powder
- Viagra Ring
Everyday objects
- Pen (with electric shock, or to set off a cap)
- Camera (with electric shock or squirting)
- Soot soap - colors the hands black
- Blood soap
- Butt/Face soap (large bar soap one side colored white with the word "FACE" and the other side colored brown with the word "BUTT")
- Bitter candy (or e.g. with garlic flavor)
- Golf ball made of gypsum (breaks when struck)
- Beer mug with enclosed liquid
- Pack of chewing gum (with smacking spring, squirting, electric shock, or to set off a cap)
- Water balloons
- Squeaking salt shaker
- Banana peels
- Foaming sugar cube
- Telescope with ink on lens (leaves a black circle around the victim's eye after use)
- Snake nut can looks like a can of nuts but has a spring snake inside, surprising the victim when opened.
Others
- Fake lotto tickets
- Bullet hole or glasscrack
- DVD Rewinder
- Covert TV Clicker (a miniature remote that controls TVs)
- Hot candy
- No tear toilet paper
- Cheap inflatable dolls
See also