Shenanigan in a sentence as a noun

The whole shenanigan today isn't really about her but about the way the mods are being treated.

They deserve it - this mailing list shenanigan was among the most egregious I've ever seen.

I expect a higher standard from hardware makers and don't give a free pass to anyone over that kind of shenanigan.

Bitcoin is all about opening eyes to that shenanigan and not allowing it to happen again.

But financial shenanigans do have the potential to hurt our prosperity/affluence.

From the little info on that landing page, i assume this is amazon's one-click shenanigan migrated to 100+ merchants?

But if you care enough to specify that the whole shenanigan takes place on some sort of processing device, then you can sometimes pretend it is not a software patent.

Surely there's some sort of hypothetical "Securities Exchange Commission" for this type of shenanigan.

I thought that shenanigan was entirely the result of actions by a DD/UD and not upstream?I really miss ffprobe, I can never get avprobe to work on the first or second attempt.

Simplify the tax code and make everyone pay the same tax at the same rate and stop this shenanigan of a company paying intellectualproperty royalties to itself.

And yes, most people are playing it honest, and have no intention to try and enforce whatever crazy clause is in the "standard" contract, or invalidate it, or other legal shenanigan.

It just struck me as implausible that someone could really believe that "ipad" is a generic term for a tablet, and I wouldn't put it past corporate PR departments to engage in this sort of shenanigan.

What kind of light is this shenanigan casting upon the whole startup scene?On a side note: I can't help noticing that the author misspelled Berkshire Hathaway pretty badly and that somehow ruined the entire piece for me.

Wouldn't preventing the supply of money from growing in line with our productive capacity count as such a shenanigan?We tend to expand credit/debt to keep the economy running and then it all comes crashing down when we start calling our debts back in.

Shenanigan definitions

noun

reckless or malicious behavior that causes discomfort or annoyance in others

noun

the use of tricks to deceive someone (usually to extract money from them)

See also: trickery chicanery chicane guile wile