💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Frolicker"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| larkernoun | One who indulges in a lark or frolic. |
| frivolistnoun | A frivolous person. |
| roysterernoun | (obsolete) Someone who revels, a partier |
| playernoun | One who plays any game or sport. |
| flouncernoun | One who flounces. |
| fooligannoun | (slang) A foolish or naive troublemaker. |
| toyernoun | One who toys; one who is full of trifling tricks; a trifler. |
| cavorternoun | One who cavorts. |
| foolernoun | Someone or something who fools. |
| gambollernoun | One who gambols. |
| friskernoun | One who frisks or dances. |
| flubbernoun | A rubbery polymer formed by cross-linking of polyvinyl alcohol with a boron compound, used as a plaything or to demonstrate physical properties. |
| friggernoun | (slang) Someone who frigs; a masturbator. |
| foolnoun | (derogatory) A person with poor judgment or little intelligence. |
| footlernoun | One who footles; a foolish trifler. |
| wanton | Lewd, immoral; sexually open, unchaste. |
| persifleurnoun | One who participates in light, playful talk or banter or persiflage. |
| philanderernoun | Someone who engages in casual sex, usually frequently. |
| roisternoun | (archaic) A session of noisy, drunken, or riotous behaviour. |
| skylarkernoun | (dated, originally nautical) One who frolics or plays tricks. |
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