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  • >> James: WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU PRANKED SOMEONE?

  • >> JUST A MINUTE-- NO.

  • PROBABLY I WAS FOURTH OF JULY, PRETTY FUN.

  • I WAS IN RHODE ISLAND AT TAYLOR SWIFT'S HOUSE.

  • >> James: WEREN'T WE ALL.

  • INVITE.

  • >> MR. YOU GUYS NOT THERE.

  • >> James: I WAS LOOKING AT IT GOING, WHAT DOES A GUY GOT TO DO

  • TO GET AN INVITE, WHAT HAVE I GOT TO DO.

  • WHY I DID NOT MAKE THE CUT.

  • >> I DON'T KNOW, JAMES.

  • YOU GOT TO ASK YOURSELF THAT.

  • >> James: DID YOU MAKE THE CUT.

  • >> YUP.

  • >> YUP.

  • >> James: I LOOKED AT THAT PICTURE ON THE BALCONY, ON THE

  • CHAIRS, I COULD HAVE-- I COULD HAVE BEEN NEXT TO RYAN REYNOLDSK

  • ME AND MY WIFE, WE COULD HAVE SAT ON RYAN REYNOLD AS LAP.

  • SO WHAT HAPPENED.

  • WHAT DID YOU PRANK OUT THERE.

  • >> SO KESHA WAS SLEEPING ON THE TOP FLOOR WITH THE HEINZ SISTERS

  • AND THEY WERE IN THIS CREEPY AREA OF THE HOUSE THEVMENT HAD

  • BEEN WATCHING MURDER MYSTERIES ALL DAY.

  • SO ME, RUBY ROSE AND OOZEO DECIDED TO BECOME A GHOST CREW

  • AND STARTED MAKING THIS MASSIVE PLOT TO SCARE THE CRAP OUT OF

  • THEM.

  • WE GOT TORCHES, SPEAKERS, WE DID SOUND EFFECTS.

  • WE WERE GOING TO DO WALKING CHAIRS WITH BITS OF THREAD LIKE

  • OUTSIDE.

  • WE WENT FULL IN.

  • WE WAITED UNTIL THEY WENT TO SLEEP AT ABOUT 4 A.M., TOLD

  • TAYLOR AND TOM BECAUSE THE SECURITY IS MASSIVE SO WE DIDN'T

  • WANT TO GET SHOT.

  • >> James: YOU DO NOT WANT THEM TO KNOW YOU'RE OUT.

  • >> YOU DON'T WANT-- .

  • >> James: HE'S TRAINING TO BE BOND.

  • TWID ELS WILL TAKE YOU DOWN.

  • >> SO WE WENT, TOLD THEM.

  • AND WE KIND OF SET IT UP AND IT TOOK A BIT OF A TURN FOR THE

  • WORSE.

  • THEY BASICALLY NEARLY CALLED THE POLICE WHICH IS FUNNY BECAUSE

  • WE'RE LIKE, I LOVE THAT YOU WOULD CALL THE POLICE IF YOU

  • THINK THERE IS A GHOST OUTSIDE THE HOUSE.

  • THAT IS WHY IT SHOULD BE GHOSTBUSTERS BUT IT WENT ON FOR

  • ABOUT TWO HOURS AND THEY NEVER FORE GAVE US.

  • WE STILL AREN'T TALKING NOW.

  • >> James: NO.

  • >> NO, NO, I'M JOKING.

  • >> James: DON'T TELL ME THE SQUAD IS BROKEN UP.

  • >> BUT I THINK, TAYLOR AND TOM WERE-- THEY GOT WOKEN UP AND

  • THEY CAME UPSTAIRS AND OOZO WAS IN THE CORN WE ARE A LIGHT IN

  • HER HAND, I WAS THROWING MYSELF ON THE FLOOR PUNCHING THINGS AND

  • THEY WERE SCREAMING AND THEY'RE LIKE, LET'S WALK BACK

  • DOWNSTAIRS, LEAVE THIS SCENE VZ BUT TOM IS THE NIGHT MANAGER.

  • COHAVE DEALT WITH IT.

  • >> HE WAS JUST PEEING HIMSELF IN A CORNER.

>> James: WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU PRANKED SOMEONE?

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massive

US /ˈmæsɪv/

UK /ˈmæsɪv/

  • adjective
  • Very big; large; too big
  • Extensive in scale or scope.
  • Solid and heavy.
  • Exceptionally large; huge.
  • Large or imposing in scale or scope.
break

US /brek/

UK /breɪk/

  • verb
  • To create a new record e.g. running the 100m dash
  • To form a crack in something
  • To burst or become damaged
  • To end a relationship
  • To escape from a place such as a jail
  • To train a wild animal e.g. a horse
  • To separate into pieces by force, or by dropping
  • To act against a law, rule, or promise
  • To become known suddenly, as in the news
  • To not do what you promised e.g. not keep promises
  • To solve a crime, or answer a problem
  • To stop functioning properly
  • To suddenly start, open or commence
  • To change in pitch suddenly, as in a voice
  • To fall on the shore, as in waves
  • To begin or change suddenly; the dawn or weather
  • To defeat by causing the person to lose their will
  • noun
  • Time you stop an activity before continuing
  • End of a relationship
  • An escape from a place such as a jail
  • (Lucky) advantage or benefit from something
  • A lucky opportunity.
  • A pause in activity; a rest.
  • Find a solution or answer to a problem or crime
  • Change in the weather
  • other
  • To stop functioning.
  • To enter a building illegally, typically by force.
  • To start suddenly.
  • To escape.
  • To become known; to be revealed.
  • To interrupt an activity for a rest.
  • To separate into pieces; to fracture or shatter.
  • other
  • To put an end to.
  • To reveal or disclose (news or information).
  • To separate into pieces; to fracture or shatter.
  • To fail to observe the terms of (a law, promise, or agreement).
deal

US /dil/

UK /di:l/

  • noun
  • An agreement entered into, especially in business, to do something for someone else.
  • A large amount or quantity.
  • A business transaction.
  • The act of distributing playing cards.
  • other
  • To distribute playing cards to players.
  • To behave in a certain way towards someone.
  • verb
  • To cope with something - usually troubles
  • To give (something bad e.g. news) to
  • To buy and sell illegal drugs
  • To give out (cards, etc.) to; distribute
  • To do business with someone or to sell products
  • other
  • To take action to solve a problem.
scene

US /sin/

UK /si:n/

  • noun
  • Incident where someone behaves angrily, badly
  • View that looks like a picture
  • Place where something particular happened
  • Part of an act in a play
crap

US /kræp/

UK /kræp/

  • noun
  • Impolite way of saying something is not good; Faeces
throw

US /θroʊ/

UK /θrəʊ/

  • noun
  • Arm movement to make a thing fly through the air
  • Loose cloth or blanket (usually over a chair)
  • Forcibly putting someone on the ground
  • verb
  • To use your arm to make something fly in the air
  • To move part of your body suddenly and forcefully
  • To confuse or upset someone
  • (E.g. judo) to forcibly put someone on the ground
  • To propel something through the air with force.
  • To put something somewhere suddenly and roughly
bond

US /bɑnd/

UK /bɒnd/

  • noun
  • Rope, chain or other thing used to tie someone up
  • A certificate issued by a government or a public company promising to repay borrowed money at a fixed rate of interest at a specified time.
  • A strong force of attraction holding atoms together in a molecule or crystal.
  • Something that unites two or more people or groups; a connection.
  • Closeness that is shared between people or groups
  • Loan that a government must buy back by a set date
  • Written agreement to pay back borrowed money
  • Money paid as bail; a security.
  • An agreement with a surety company under which financial compensation is guaranteed should a specified act or failure to act occur.
  • Joint or connection, often using glue
  • Something used to tie someone or something; a restraint.
  • A formal agreement, especially one enforceable by law.
  • A building approved by a customs authority for the storage of goods until duties or taxes are paid.
  • other
  • To develop a close relationship.
  • verb
  • To develop a close relationship with
  • To become joined or connected, e.g. using glue
  • other
  • To join or be joined securely to something else, typically by an adhesive substance, heat, or pressure.
  • To join or be joined securely to something else, typically by an adhesive substance, heat, or pressure.
security

US /sɪˈkjʊrɪti/sə'kjurətɪ/

UK /sɪ'kjʊərətɪ/

  • noun
  • Department in a company in charge of protection
  • Financial document, like stocks, bonds and notes
  • Person paid to protect property and people
  • Things done to protect people, buildings etc.
creepy

US /'kri:pɪ/

UK /'kri:pɪ/

  • adjective
  • Scary; annoying or unpleasant
crew

US /kru/

UK /kru:/

  • noun
  • An organized group of criminals.
  • A team of rowers.
  • Organized group of workers (e.g. on a ship)
  • Skilled group of people working together on a task
  • A group of people working together, especially on a ship, aircraft, or film.
  • other
  • To work as part of a crew.