stunt
A planned event designed to attract media attention.
An action in politics designed to attract attention rather than achieve a substantive goal.
An action involving high risk of harm or injury.
A planned event designed to attract public attention for public relations purposes.
An adventurous and courageous action.
A planned event designed to promote a product or service.
An action or event intended to attract coverage from the news media.
An extremely dangerous action that looks like it could cause death.
An exciting and visually impressive action.
A foolish or reckless action.
A foolish or reckless action.
A very dangerous and spectacular action.
An exciting and visually impressive action.
Used disapprovingly to refer to an act intended to attract attention.
A dangerous action performed in the air, often with an aircraft.
A man who performs stunts, especially as a substitute for an actor in a film.
A person who performs stunts in place of an actor.
A woman who performs stunts, especially as a substitute for an actor in a film.
A professional who performs driving stunts for films or shows.
A professional who plans and arranges stunts for a film or show.
The job or activity of performing stunts.
A professional who performs flying stunts for films or airshows.
A professional who performs stunts on a motorcycle or horse.
When a stunt fails or has a negative outcome during its execution.
When a planned stunt has the opposite and unintended effect.
Done for the purpose of attracting attention.
To successfully carry out a stunt, often used informally and for foolish or deceptive actions.
To carry out a dangerous physical action, especially for entertainment.
To perform a dangerous physical action in a film.
To arrange and carry out a stunt for public display.
To try to perform a difficult or dangerous stunt.
To plan or organize a stunt.
To plan or organize a stunt.