horse around

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horse around

The children horse around in the backyard.

Definition
  1. Verb (intransitive):
    • To engage in rough, boisterous, or frivolous play; to behave in a silly or playful manner, often when one should be serious. This phrasal verb describes physical, noisy, and often aimless activity, typically done in a group. It implies a lack of seriousness and can be used when such behavior is inappropriate for the situation.
Usage and Examples
  • General Usage: Used to describe playful, often disruptive, physical behavior.

    • The teacher told the students to stop horsing around and sit down.
    • We were just horsing around in the pool, not trying to hurt anyone.
  • In a Negative or Warning Context: Often used to criticize behavior as childish or distracting.

    • "Enough horsing around--let's get back to work!"
    • The manager warned the staff that there was no time for horsing around before the big event.
Advanced Usage and Nuance
  • The phrase often carries a connotation of wasted time or unproductive activity. It suggests the behavior is acceptable only in informal, recreational settings and is out of place in formal or work environments.
  • It can describe both good-natured fun and mildly annoying mischief, depending on the speaker's tone and context.
Variants and Related Words
  • Horseplay (noun): Rough, boisterous play. This is the related noun form.
    • The company has a strict policy against horseplay in the warehouse.
Synonyms
  • Fool around: To behave in a silly or playful way. (e.g., .)
  • Clown around: To act like a clown; to behave in a comical or silly way to make people laugh.
  • Roughhouse: To engage in rough, energetic play, often involving wrestling or tussling.
  • Mess about/around: To spend time doing things in a relaxed, unserious, or disorganized way.
Antonyms
  • Behave: To act in a proper or acceptable way.
  • Work seriously: To focus on a task with dedication.
  • Settle down: To become quiet, calm, or orderly.
Related Phrasal Verbs / Idioms
  • Horse around is itself a phrasal verb. There are no direct phrasal verb variants, but it is semantically related to the idioms and phrases listed as synonyms (e.g., fool around, clown around).
horse around

The children horse around in the backyard.

Verb
  1. indulge in horseplay
    • Enough horsing around--let's get back to work!
    • The bored children were fooling about

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