How Do You Spell CRANK CALLS?

Pronunciation: [kɹˈaŋk kˈɔːlz] (IPA)

Crank calls refer to prank or nuisance phone calls. The spelling of the word "crank" in this context is derived from the Scottish word "cranky," which means sick or ill-tempered. The phonetic transcription of "crank" is /kræŋk/. The "c" is pronounced as /k/, the "r" as a voiced alveolar flap /ɾ/, the "a" as /æ/, the "n" is silent, and the final "k" is pronounced as /k/. Together, they create the unique sound of this word.

CRANK CALLS Meaning and Definition

  1. Crank calls, often called prank calls, refer to a form of practical joke or harassment where an individual makes an unsolicited and typically false or misleading phone call with the intention of causing annoyance, confusion, or amusement to the recipient. These calls are generally made by the caller who disguises their identity, often using voice distortion techniques or withholding their phone number to remain anonymous.

    Crank calls are characterized by various types of misleading or amusing content. They may involve playful or bizarre conversations, absurd scenarios, fake emergencies or notifications, or imitations of famous individuals. Occasionally, the caller may attempt to manipulate the recipient into revealing personal or sensitive information for malicious purposes, but the primary focus of crank calls is usually harmless amusement.

    These calls have been a source of entertainment since the advent of telephones, although they can be distressing or annoying for the recipient if they perceive them as intrusive or threatening. Often, crank calls are made between acquaintances or friends as a means of pulling pranks on one another, but there are instances where they can be used maliciously, such as in cases of harassment or stalking. Due to the potential negative consequences, many jurisdictions have implemented legal measures to discourage and penalize the individuals responsible for making crank calls.

    Overall, crank calls can be seen as a form of practical joke that involves deliberate deception and surprise through unsolicited telephone communication, aiming to provoke different reactions ranging from amusement to annoyance or even distress.

Common Misspellings for CRANK CALLS

  • xrank calls
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  • drank calls
  • ceank calls
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  • c5ank calls
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Etymology of CRANK CALLS

The word "crank calls" originally derived from the noun "crank", which meant "a person who is eccentric or peculiar" in British slang during the late 17th century. Over time, "crank" was used to refer to someone who exhibited strange or erratic behavior. In the late 19th century, "prank" emerged as a synonym for "crank", signifying a mischievous or playful action. The terms "prank calls" and "crank calls" became interchangeable, both referring to the act of making a call with the intention to deceive or annoy the recipient. The word "crank" itself may have originated from an Old English term, "cranc", meaning "a winding winch or handle". This connection suggests that "crank calls" metaphorically refers to the twisting motion of turning a crank.

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