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  1. Learn the meaning of horseplay, a noun for rough or boisterous play, with synonyms, examples, and word history. See how horseplay is used in sentences from various sources and related articles.

  2. Horseplay is old-fashioned, rough, noisy behaviour, especially when people push each other as a joke. Learn more about this term, see examples of its usage and find translations in different languages.

  3. Horseplay is rough, boisterous, or rowdy play or pranks. Learn the word origin, usage, and related terms from Collins English Dictionary.

  4. Horseplay is old-fashioned, rough, noisy behavior, especially when people push each other as a joke. Learn more about this term, see how it is used in sentences and find out how to say it in different languages.

  5. Horseplay is play that is physically rough or rowdy, such as kids wrestling around on the ground or splashing around and climbing on each other in a pool. Horseplay usually involves kids, and the word is usually used by adults telling them to knock it off because someone could get hurt or something could get broken.

  6. Horseplay is a rough, rowdy kind of fun. If you and your friends are jokingly pushing each other into a swimming pool, it's horseplay. Horseplay is vaguely dangerous — someone could get hurt, and that's why you might hear a teacher, babysitter, or parent yelling, "Hey, kids! Knock off the horseplay!"

  7. horseplay. 1 ENTRIES FOUND: horseplay (noun) horseplay / ˈ hoɚsˌpleɪ/ noun. Britannica Dictionary definition of HORSEPLAY. [noncount] : rough or loud play : energetic and noisy playful activity. The lamp got broken when the kids were engaging in a little horseplay.

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