Present participle for to engage in playful or frivolous activity
“We would just fool around to kill time when we had nothing better to do.”
Present participle for to engage in boisterous behavior, typically designed to attract attention
“Children learn songs of spring and are cajoled and threatened to stand in the appropriate place, to sing the correct notes and words, and not to fool around on stage so they won't embarrass everyone.”
Present participle for to engage in promiscuous behavior
“Do you promise not to fool around with other women in the future?”
Present participle for to behave in a foolish or comical manner
Present participle for to waste time, or to fool about
Present participle for tease
Present participle for avoid work
Present participle for be lazy
Present participle for to interfere with (something) in order to cause damage or make unauthorized alterations
Present participle for to engage in amorous relations
Present participle for to prance, said of mounts
Present participle for to tease, typically in a good-natured way
Present participle for neck
Present participle for to play a joke or trick on someone, typically in a teasing manner
Present participle for to fiddle with something in an attempt to fix, mend or improve it, especially in an experimental or unskilled manner
Present participle for enjoy oneself or celebrate in a noisy or boisterous way
Present participle for to playfully behave as though one is attracted to someone
Present participle for to spend time in a relaxed, lazy manner
Rough or rowdy play that can often result in unintentional physical harm
The act of ridiculing someone or something
Love affair
Sexual activity, especially sexual intercourse
An undertaking that goes against convention or that is somewhat ridiculous
A prank or general mischievous behavior
An affair between a married person and a person who is not their spouse
Behavior that is inappropriate, improper, incorrect, or unexpected
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