English
Etymology
From rough + house.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɹʌf.haʊs/
- IPA(key): /ˈɹʌf.haʊz/ (verb also)
Noun
roughhouse (uncountable)
- rowdy behaviour
Verb
roughhouse (third-person singular simple present roughhouses, present participle roughhousing, simple past and past participle roughhoused)
- (intransitive) To behave rowdily or violently.
- To play roughly (with physical roughness).
- Synonym: horseplay (verb)
Out in the street, some delinquents were roughhousing, until the police drove by.
- To commit physical assault.
Out in the street, some delinquents were roughhousing, until the police drove by.
- (transitive) To treat (someone or something) roughly or violently.
- Synonyms: rough up, work over
Out in the street, some delinquents were roughhousing a victim, until the police drove by.