rak-i-teer-ing
verb
To intentionally engage upon a topic or situation, either solely or collectively, of which may normally be viewed as, "objectionable," thus, reacting in such a way otherwise viewed as, "extraordinary," with the intent of the racketeerers' amusement. Racketeering is therefore, generally, a deviant behavior for the sole purpose of entertainment.
Somebody must have been racketeering on me when they served me this chicken. I'd say it's dryer than the Sahara Desert on leap year; situational, at best.
Operating an illegal business or scheme (a racket) in order to make a profit, perpetrated by a structured group.
He has a long criminal past, drug trafficking, arson, racketeering.
Scam, sale of black market merchandise; to run a racket
We're getting broke, maybe we should run a racket out of our apartment again.
To be bombarded with Queries, Questions, Clarifications
I logged on to my email this morning and got 'Racketted'
1. noise
2. a deception, a scam
3. a job
Cut that racket out. I'm trying to sleep.