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Main Entry: roughhouse
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: roughness

Synonyms:

horseplay, rowdiness
Main Entry: abuse
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: physically hurt or injure

Synonyms:

bang up, beat up, bung up, corrupt, cut up, damage, defile, deprave, desecrate, harm, hose, ill-treat, impair, maltreat, mar, mess up*, mishandle, mistreat, misuse, molest, oppress, persecute, pollute, rough up, roughhouse, ruin, shake up, spoil, taint, total*, victimize, violate, wax
Notes: abuse carries with it some sense of harm; misuse refers to an incorrect use that may not lead to harm
to misuse is to use something wrongly, to abuse is to misuse something so badly that you damage it

Antonyms:

cherish, defend, help, preserve, protect, respect
Main Entry: brawl
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: fight nastily

Synonyms:

altercate, argue, battle, bicker, buck*, caterwaul, dispute, kick up a row, quarrel, raise Cain, roughhouse, row, rumble*, scrap, scuffle, spat, squabble, tussle, wrangle, wrestle

Antonyms:

make peace
Main Entry: cavort
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: frolic, prance

Synonyms:

caper, caracole, carry on*, cut loose, cut up, dance, fool around, frisk, gambol, go places and do things, horse around, horseplay, monkey around, play, revel, rollick, romp, roughhouse, sport
Main Entry: cut up
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: be rowdy

Synonyms:

act up, caper, carry on*, cavort, clown, fool around, joke, misbehave, play, play jokes, romp, roughhouse, show off, whoop it up

Antonyms:

be serious
Main Entry: fighting
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: battle, encounter

Synonyms:

argument, battle royal, beef, bloodshed, blowup, bout, brannigan, brawling, brush, combat, conflict, contention, dispute, donnybrook, exchange, flap, fracas, free-for-all, go, hassle, hell broke loose, hostility, joust, match, melee, mix, punch out, riot, roughhouse, row, rowdy, rumble, rumpus, run-in, scramble, scrap*, scrimmage, scuffle, set-to, spat, strife, struggle, tiff, war, warfare, words, wrangle

Antonyms:

ceasefire, peace, surrender
Main Entry: fooling
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: joking, tricks

Synonyms:

bluffing, buffoonery, clownishness, farce, frolicking, high jinks, horseplay, jesting, joshing, kidding, making light, mockery, nonsense, pretense, roughhouse, roughhousing, rowdiness, sham*, skylarking, spoofing, teasing, trifling

Antonyms:

seriousness
Main Entry: horse around
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: fool around

Synonyms:

carry on, cavort, cut up, fool around, lark, monkey around, play around, roughhouse
Main Entry: knock
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: push over; strike

Synonyms:

KO, abuse, bash, batter, beat, beat up, bob, bruise, buffet, clap, clout, cuff, damage, deck, drub, fell, flatten, floor, hit, hurt, level, maltreat, manhandle, maul, mistreat, pound, punch, rap, roughhouse, slap, smack, tap, thrash, thump, thwack, total, wallop, whack, wound
Main Entry: misbehave
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: act in inappropriate manner

Synonyms:

act up, be at fault, be bad, be dissolute, be guilty, be immoral, be indecorous, be insubordinate, be mischievous, be out of line, be out of order, be reprehensible, bend the law, carry on, cut up, deviate, do evil, do wrong, fail, fool around, get into mischief, go astray, go wrong, make trouble, misconduct, offend, roughhouse, sin, sow wild oats, take a wrong turn, transgress, trespass

Antonyms:

behave, obey
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