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  1. A goofy little joke or prank, a crime, or a ridiculous adventure is called a caper. For example, your quest for an American newspaper turned into a caper that took you all over the Irish countryside.

  2. Define caper. caper synonyms, caper pronunciation, caper translation, English dictionary definition of caper. n. 1. A playful leap or hop. 2. A frivolous escapade or ...

  3. Dec 19, 2023 · Capers are the unriped green buds of a prickly bush called capparis spinosa that grows wild across the Mediterranean and parts of Asia.Those briny globes we buy in jars at the grocery store start ...

  4. Jul 2, 2024 · caper (third-person singular simple present capers, present participle capering, simple past and past participle capered) To leap or jump about in a sprightly or playful manner. 1922 February, James Joyce , “[Episode 1]”, in Ulysses , Paris: Shakespeare and Company , [ … ] , →OCLC :

  5. He cut a little celebratory caper (= jumped or danced a few steps) in the middle of the road. Word Origin noun senses 2 to 4 late 16th cent.: abbreviation of capriole ‘a leap in dancing’. noun sense 1 late Middle English: from French câpres or Latin capparis , from Greek kapparis ; later interpreted as plural, hence the loss of the final ...

  6. CAPER meaning: 1 : an illegal or improper activity that is usually seen as amusing or not very serious; 2 : an amusing movie, story, etc., about tricks or crimes

  7. He cut a little celebratory caper (= jumped or danced a few steps) in the middle of the road. Word Origin noun senses 2 to 4 late 16th cent.: abbreviation of capriole ‘a leap in dancing’. noun sense 1 late Middle English: from French câpres or Latin capparis , from Greek kapparis ; later interpreted as plural, hence the loss of the final ...