boule vs romp

boule

verb
  • To shape (a piece of dough) into a ball. 

noun
  • A single-crystal ingot produced by synthetic means. 

  • A round loaf of bread. 

  • A round piece of dough. 

  • A through-sawn log with the slices restacked in the order and orientation they originally had in the log, usually with waney edges. 

  • A council of citizens in Ancient Greece 

  • One of the bowls used in the French game of boules. 

romp

verb
  • To play about roughly, energetically or boisterously. 

  • (Often used with down) To press forcefully, to encourage vehemently, to oppress. 

  • To engage in playful or boisterous sex. 

  • To win easily. 

  • To move with little effort relatively quickly. 

noun
  • An enjoyable, fast-paced but essentially inconsequential film, play, or other piece of entertainment. 

  • A decisive victory; a game, match etc. which is won easily. 

  • A period of boisterous play, a frolic; now especially, a bout of sexual activity, especially when illicit. 

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