romp

 
Pronunciation: /rɒmp/

verb

[no object]
  • (especially of a child or animal) play roughly and energetically: the noisy pack of children romped around the gardens
  • [with adverbial] informal proceed without effort to achieve something: Newcastle romped to victory a 33-1 ‘no-hoper’ romped home
  • informal engage in sexual activity, especially illicitly: a colleague stumbled on the couple romping in an office

noun

  • a spell of rough, energetic play: a romp in the snow
  • a light-hearted film or other work: an enjoyably gross sci-fi romp
  • informal an easy victory: their UEFA Cup romp against the Luxembourg part-timers
  • informal a spell of sexual activity, especially an illicit one: three-in-a-bed sex romps

Origin:

early 18th century: perhaps an alteration of ramp