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    romp
    /rɒmp/

    verb

    • 1. (especially of a child or animal) play roughly and energetically: "the noisy pack of children romped around the gardens" Similar playfrolicfriskgambol

    noun

    • 1. a spell of rough, energetic play: "a romp in the snow"

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  2. ROMP definition: 1. to play in a rough, excited, and noisy way: 2. a funny, energetic, and often sexual…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : one that romps. especially : a romping girl or woman. 2. a. : high-spirited, carefree, and boisterous play. b. : something suggestive of such play: such as. (1) : a light fast-paced narrative, dramatic, or musical work usually in a comic mood. (2) : an episode of lovemaking. 3. : an easy winning pace. also : runaway sense 3. romp. 2 of 2. verb

  4. romp. /rɑmp/. /rɒmp/. IPA guide. Other forms: romping; romped; romps. To romp is to play or cavort. On a busy day at a playground, you can watch happy kids romp. When you romp, you don't entertain yourself quietly, but instead run around laughing or otherwise frolic with energy and enthusiasm.

  5. 6 meanings: 1. to play or run about wildly, boisterously, or joyfully 2. → See romp home 3. a noisy or boisterous game or prank.... Click for more definitions.

  6. 1. to play or run about wildly, boisterously, or joyfully. 2. (General Sporting Terms) romp home romp in to win a race easily. n. 3. a noisy or boisterous game or prank. 4. an instance of sexual activity between two or more people that is entered into light-heartedly and without emotional commitment: naked sex romps.

  7. Definition of romp verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. romp meaning, definition, what is romp: to play in a noisy way, especially by ru...: Learn more.

  9. Romp definition: to play or frolic in a lively or boisterous manner.. See examples of ROMP used in a sentence.

  10. Definitions of 'romp' 1. Journalists use romp in expressions like romp home, romp in, or romp to victory, to say that a person or horse has won a race or competition very easily. [...] 2. When children or animals romp, they play noisily and happily. [...] 3. If two people have a romp, they have sex in a light-hearted and very casual way. [...] More

  11. romp. verb. uk / rɒmp / us. romp around/in/through, etc. Add to word list. Add to word list. to run around in a happy, energetic way: The children were romping around in the garden.