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  1. The earliest known use of the verb rollick is in the late 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for rollick is from 1786, in the writing of ‘Merry Andrew at Tamtallan’. rollick is perhaps formed within English, by blending. Etymons: romp v., frolic v. See etymology.

  2. Rollick definition: To behave or move in a carefree, frolicsome manner; romp.

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  5. The verb 'rollick' has an etymological origin rooted in the Old English word 'rolic,' which meant 'merry' or 'cheerful.' This Old English term itself likely had Germanic influences. Over time, the word 'rollick' evolved to convey the idea of playing or behaving in a carefree and lively manner, often with unrestrained enthusiasm or exuberance.

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  7. 23 hours ago · 2 senses: 1. to behave in a carefree, frolicsome, or boisterous manner 2. a boisterous or carefree escapade or event.... Click for more definitions.

  8. A complete guide to the word "ROLLICK": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

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