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- Dictionaryromp/rɒmp/
verb
- 1. (especially of a child or animal) play roughly and energetically: "the noisy pack of children romped around the gardens" Similar
noun
- 1. a spell of rough, energetic play: "a romp in the snow"
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ROMP definition: 1. to play in a rough, excited, and noisy way: 2. a funny, energetic, and often sexual…. Learn more.
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
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.
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.
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.
Definition of romp verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
romp meaning, definition, what is romp: to play in a noisy way, especially by ru...: Learn more.
Romp definition: to play or frolic in a lively or boisterous manner.. See examples of ROMP used in a sentence.
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
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.