ROUGHHOUSE

roughhouse

(verb) engage in rough or disorderly play

Source: WordNet® 3.1


Noun

roughhouse (uncountable)

rowdy behaviour

Verb

roughhouse (third-person singular simple present roughhouses, present participle roughhousing, simple past and past participle roughhoused)

To behave rowdily or violently.

To treat roughly or violently.

Synonyms

• (behave rowdily): horseplay

Source: Wiktionary



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