roughhouse

roughhouse
n. /ruf"hows'/; v. /ruf"hows', -howz'/, n., pl. roughhouses /-how'ziz/, v., roughhoused /-howst', -howzd'/, roughhousing /-how'sing, -zing/.
n.
1. rough, disorderly playing, esp. indoors.
v.i.
2. to engage in rough, disorderly play.
v.t.
3. to handle roughly but with playful intent: to roughhouse the cat.
[1885-90, Amer.; ROUGH + HOUSE]

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