rollick

[rol-ik]

rol·lick

[rol-ik]
verb (used without object)
to move or act in a carefree, frolicsome manner; behave in a free, hearty, gay, or jovial way.

Origin:
1820–30; blend of romp and frolic

rol·lick·er, noun
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rollick (ˈrɒlɪk)
 
vb
1.  (intr) to behave in a carefree, frolicsome, or boisterous manner
 
n
2.  a boisterous or carefree escapade or event
 
[C19: of Scottish dialect origin, probably from romp + frolic]

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