horse around
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
- 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).
Verb
- indulge in horseplay
- Enough horsing around--let's get back to work!
- The bored children were fooling about