0 rough, noisy behaviour, especially when people push each other as a joke --
1 noisy, physically active behavior, esp. when people push each other as a joke: --
During the conversation another piece of horseplay on their part is discovered.
In particular; not washing before bathing, introducing soap into the bath water and horseplay.
It is also characterized by horseplay, slapstick or farce.
The verb skylark, originally used by sailors, means play tricks or practical jokes; indulge in horseplay, frolic.
About the only things to do with their abundant free time is lift weights and indulge in macho horseplay.
After further horseplay, they left the dining room.
He pushed her to the floor in horseplay as they approached the bedroom door.
I saw normal boisterous horseplay.