Romp | Mean of romp in English Dictionary
/ˈrɑːmp/
- Noun
- an enjoyable time of rough and noisy play
- The dogs love a good romp through the woods.
- an easy victory
- The game turned into a romp in the second half.
- an enjoyable and lively movie, book, play, etc.
- His latest film is a wildly amusing romp.
- an act of sexual intercourse
- a movie about a businessman having a romp with his secretary
- Verb
- to play in a rough and noisy way
- The kids were romping in the yard.
- to easily win a race, contest, etc.
- The home team romped to a 21–6 win/victory.
- (chiefly Brit) He is now the favorite to romp home (to victory) in the upcoming election.
- to move, go, or proceed in a quick, easy, or playful way
- Hundreds of fans romped through the streets.
- She romped through the early rounds of the tournament.
- The team romped through the season undefeated.