intransitive. To say or do something as a joke or for fun, rather than seriously; to joke, jest; to trifle.
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释义 | society > leisure > entertainment > mere amusement > do for mere amusement [verb (intransitive)] (8) playOE intransitive. To say or do something as a joke or for fun, rather than seriously; to joke, jest; to trifle. fanglea1400 intransitive ? To trifle. mock1440 intransitive. To jest, to trifle; to make sport. Obsolete. jest1530 intransitive. To speak or act in a trifling manner or not seriously; to trifle. paddle1616 intransitive. To trifle; to deal or behave in a petty, trifling way. Also transitive: to squander, trifle away. Cf. peddle, v.2, piddle, v. 1. Obs… wanton1628 intransitive. With with. To trifle; to dabble; to play around, to make sport. fun1802 Usually in present participle. Chiefly colloquial and U.S. regional in later use. intransitive. To indulge in fun; to jest, to joke. Subcategories:— represent or imitate for amusement (1) |
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