1. hog-tieI’ll be hog-tiedhog-tie: to make it impossible for a person to do what he or she wants to doThe members of the city council are hog-tied by rules and regulations.2. fidgetThe morning seemed to last forever. Dink kept glancing at the clock, and Josh kept sighing and fidgeting at his desk.fidget: to make a lot of small movements because you are nervous, bored, etc. : to move or act in a nervous or restless way ▪ He was constantly fidgeting in his chair.3. scamperThree girls wearing skeleton masks scampered down the hallway.scamper: to run or move quickly and often playfully ▪ The kids were scampering around the yard. ▪ A mouse scampered across the floor.4. excuseNow you’re excused.excuse: to allow (someone, such as a child) to leave ▪ I've finished my dinner. May I (please) be excused? [=allowed to leave the dinner table]5. wackyThis school has gone wackywacky: amusing and very strange ▪ wacky ideas ▪ My wacky aunt takes a swim before the lake freezes every winter. ▪ the wacky world of 6. prankI played pranks all the time!”prank: a trick that is done to someone usually as a joke ▪ a childish prank ▪ He enjoys playing pranks on his friends. ▪ (US) He's always pulling pranks.