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  2. to play or run in a happy, excited, and noisy way: The puppy and children romped together in the yard. To romp is also to succeed or win easily: The unbeaten Charlottesville Crackers romped past the Beantown Beanies 68-26.

  3. Aug 9, 2023 · The British Isles have a rich linguistic history with colloquial expressions like 'bloke', 'cheeky', 'mate', and 'blimey'. Navigate the myriad of British slang terms and idioms that offer a unique window into UK culture.

  4. To play roughly or energetically (esp. of children and animals); to sport or frolic in a lively, light-hearted, or boisterous manner; (now frequently) spec. to engage in sexual activity, esp. of an illicit nature. 1665. The women Bacchanalian, Came romping down with many a Stallian. R. Monsey, Scarronides 84.

  5. 1. : to run or play in a lively, carefree, or boisterous manner. 2. : to move or proceed in a brisk, easy, or playful manner. 3. : to win a contest easily.

  6. 1. To play or frolic boisterously. 2. To run or advance in a rapid or easy manner. 3. Slang To win a race or game easily. n. 1. a. Lively, merry play; frolic. b. Lively or frolicsome play that encompasses lovemaking. 2. One, especially a girl, that sports and frolics. 3. A rapid or easy pace. 4. Slang An easy win. [Alteration of ramp.]

  7. 6 meanings: 1. to play or run about wildly, boisterously, or joyfully 2. → See romp home 3. a noisy or boisterous game or prank.... Click for more definitions. TRANSLATOR

  8. noun. /rɒmp/. /rɑːmp/. often used in newspapers (informal) [countable] a sexual experience that is not serious. politicians involved in sex romps with call girls. Definitions on the go. Look up any word in the dictionary offline, anytime, anywhere with the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary app.

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