Definition of frolic

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Frolic (v. i.) To play wild pranks; to play tricks of levity, mirth, and gayety; to indulge in frolicsome play; to sport..

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Frisk :: Frisk (a.) A frolic; a fit of wanton gayety; a gambol: a little playful skip or leap.
Lark :: Lark (v. i.) A frolic; a jolly time.
Wanton :: Wanton (n.) A roving, frolicsome thing; a trifler; -- used rarely as a term of endearment..
Rollic :: Rollic (v. i.) To move or play in a careless, swaggering manner, with a frolicsome air; to frolic; to sport; commonly in the form rollicking..
Frolicful :: Frolicful (a.) Frolicsome.
Gamesome :: Gamesome (a.) Gay; sportive; playful; frolicsome; merry.
Frolic :: Frolic (a.) Full of levity; dancing, playing, or frisking about; full of pranks; frolicsome; gay; merry..
Prankish :: Prankish (a.) Full of pranks; frolicsome.
Play :: Play (n.) To engage in sport or lively recreation; to exercise for the sake of amusement; to frolic; to spot.
Curlycue :: Curlycue (n.) Some thing curled or spiral,, as a flourish made with a pen on paper, or with skates on the ice; a trick; a frolicsome caper..
Gayly :: Gayly (adv.) With mirth and frolic; merrily; blithely; gleefully.
Daft :: Daft (a.) Gay; playful; frolicsome.
Prank :: Prank (n.) A gay or sportive action; a ludicrous, merry, or mischievous trick; a caper; a frolic..
Mask :: Mask (n.) A festive entertainment of dancing or other diversions, where all wear masks; a masquerade; hence, a revel; a frolic; a delusive show..
Curvet :: Curvet (n.) A prank; a frolic.
Game :: Game (v. i.) Sport of any kind; jest, frolic..
Buxom :: Buxom (a.) Having the characteristics of health, vigor, and comeliness, combined with a gay, lively manner; stout and rosy; jolly; frolicsome..
Skylarking :: Skylarking (n.) The act of running about the rigging of a vessel in sport; hence, frolicking; scuffing; sporting; carousing..
Frolicking :: Frolicking (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Froli.
Rogue :: Rogue (n.) One who is pleasantly mischievous or frolicsome; hence, often used as a term of endearment..
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