
We’ve all done it, and we’ve all had it done to us. Tapping someone on the opposite shoulder from behind so as to trick that person to turn around and see no one there is a fun prank, but did you know there is a name for it?
“Mencolek” is from the Indonesian language, and it says in one word what took 22 words to describe in the above paragraph.
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