high jinks and pranks

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"No longer a boy but a growing man with a taste for high jinks and pranks, Bon, like every other teenager in the world at that time, had discovered rock’n’roll and suddenly there was no looking back".
Mick Wall, "Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be"

What is the difference between "high jinks" and "pranks"? - to me they mean pranks.
 
I guess what you mean is that to you they are the same thing. (Avoid defining a word by using the word. That gets you nowhere.)

Try this:
www.onelook.com
 
"Hijinks" is the usual American spelling.

A quick look at dictionaries would tell you the difference.

"boisterous or rambunctious carryings-on"

"mischief or merrymaking that are often disruptive or rowdy"

"boisterous celebration or merrymaking; unrestrained fun."
 
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