Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

rough-play

Noun
/rʌf pleɪ/
Definition
Rough-play refers to a form of play that involves physical actions that may seem aggressive but are generally intended to be fun or enjoyable.
Examples
  • The children engaged in rough-play at the park, laughing and tumbling together.
  • Rough-play can help kids learn social skills and boundaries.
  • Although it was just rough-play, the parents kept a close eye to ensure everyone was safe.
Meaning
It often includes activities that raise excitement levels, such as wrestling, tackling, or playful fighting, without serious injury or malice intended.
Synonyms
  • Play fighting
  • Horsing around
  • Roughhousing
  • Wrestling