Word: Roughhouse
Part of Speech: Verb
Definition: To engage in rough or disorderly play, often involving physical activity like wrestling or play fighting. It usually happens in a fun and energetic way, but it can be a bit noisy or chaotic.
While "roughhouse" itself doesn’t have direct idioms or phrasal verbs, you could use it in phrases like: - "Let’s not roughhouse too much, or someone might get hurt." - "They were roughhousing around, but it was all in good fun."
"Roughhouse" describes a lively and energetic way of playing that can involve some physicality.