The action of ramp, v.1 (in various senses); an instance of this.
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释义 | society > leisure > entertainment > frolicking or romping > [noun] (83) rampinga1425 The action of ramp, v.1 (in various senses); an instance of this. daffing1535 Fooling, folly; sportive behaviour or talk; frolicking, toying, merriment. May game1571 A foolish or extravagant action or performance; a frolic, caper, or entertainment. Now English regional (south-western). horseplay1590 Rough, coarse, or boisterous play, passing the bounds of propriety. hoiting1594 (In sense 1.) wantonizing1598 Wanton behaviour; esp. sexual activity, lovemaking; an instance of this. roguery1611 Playful mischief; waggishness; fun. Also: an instance of this. romperinga1625 Romping; rough or boisterous play; fighting. hoity-toity1668 (a) Riotous or giddy behaviour; romping, frolic; disturbance, ‘rumpus’; flightiness. (b) Assumption of superiority, ‘airs’, huffiness. frolicking1676 frolic1677 Fun, merriment, sportive mirth. romping1694 The action of romp, v.; boisterous play; an instance of this. wantoning1701 The action of wanton, v. (in various senses); an instance of this. vagary1791 Without article: Frolic, gambolling. Obsolete. skylarking1809 The action of skylark, v. 1; playful, frolicsome, or boisterous behaviour. larking1813 The action of lark, v.2; fun, frolic. rollicking1823 The action of rollick, v.; an instance of this. high-jinking1891 high jinks n. apparently originally high pranks. Hence high-ˈjinking n. shenaniganning1924 grab-ass1948 Foolish or disruptive behaviour; horseplay. Frequently in to play grab ass: to engage in horseplay, to fool around. In later use sometimes with… mollocking1959 bants2008 Playfully teasing or mocking remarks exchanged with another person or group, esp. among men; banter. Also more generally: playful or wild behaviour. Subcategories:— a frolic (35) — frolicker (15) — frolicsomeness (11) |
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