pillow fight

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pillow fight

Two children have a pillow fight on a large bed.

Definition

Noun: A playful, mock fight, typically between children, using pillows as harmless weapons. The activity is characterized by hitting or swinging pillows at each other in a friendly, non-aggressive manner, often resulting in laughter and lighthearted fun.

Usage

This term is used exclusively as a noun to describe the specific game or activity. It is a compound noun, but its meaning is understood as a single, specific concept. - It is often associated with sleepovers, childhood, and playful, energetic fun. - It describes an informal, unstructured game with simple rules, primarily the use of pillows.

Examples
  • The slumber party turned into a wild pillow fight after midnight.
  • My favorite childhood memory is having a pillow fight with my siblings.
  • The kids were having so much fun during their pillow fight that feathers were flying everywhere.
Advanced Usage
  • Metaphorical Use: The term can be used metaphorically to describe a very mild, non-serious conflict or debate.
    • The political debate was more of a polite pillow fight than a serious argument.
Variants and Related Words
  • Pillow fight is a fixed compound noun. There are no standard verb forms (e.g., "to pillow-fight" is non-standard and rare).
  • Related Concept: (n.) – a general term for any mock, non-serious physical struggle.
Synonyms
  • Tussle (though this can imply more physical contact)
  • Romp (a lively, energetic play session)
  • Horseplay (boisterous, playful activity)
Idioms and Phrases
  • "All fun and games until someone loses an eye": This common idiom, while not containing the phrase "pillow fight," is often humorously invoked to comment on a seemingly harmless activity (like a pillow fight) that gets slightly out of hand.
    • The pillow fight was all fun and games until a lamp got knocked over.
pillow fight

Two children have a pillow fight on a large bed.

Noun
  1. a child's game of fighting with pillows