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∙ 7y agoThis quote means to let something take its natural course, even if it leads to trouble or mischief. It suggests accepting the consequences of actions, whether they be good or bad, and allowing things to unfold as they will.
Mischief is personifiedAfter Caesar's death and rising the people with revenge,he says now let violence take it's own path as it wills and destroy everythingSaid by Mark Antonylast line of Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears
Hoofed it or hoofing means afoot, or walking.
Mischief can mean many things...one, being to draw attention to illegal acts...
It originally meant "on the loose" or "taking flight" - literally (traveling) "on foot." There is another connotation meaning "under way" (proceeding), as in "the plans are afoot for a new roadway."
shifty doings are afoot,
Do you mean Kolohe? If so, It means mischief, or mischievous.
Elleta means mischief or mischevious
If you mean bacteria-- like all urine, unless there is an infection afoot, it is sterile.
"Shenanigans" refers to playful or mischievous behavior, often done with a sense of humor or in a light-hearted manner. It can also imply trickery or pranks.
Extended Coverage and Vandalism & Malicious Mischief
Some Synonyms for mischief: misbehavior catastrophe vandalism high jinks for more look in a thesaurus website or a thesaurus itself.
It literally means: NOT aboard any conveyance whatsoever. On foot - afoot - a pedestrian - walking or running - etc.