2romp verb
romps; romped; romp·ing [no obj] 1 : to play in a rough and noisy way
▪ The kids were romping in the yard. 2 : to easily win a race, contest, etc. — often + to ▪ The home team romped to a 21–6 win/victory. ▪ (chiefly Brit) He is now the favorite to romp home (to victory) in the upcoming election. 3 informal : to move, go, or proceed in a quick, easy, or playful way — usually + through ▪ Hundreds of fans romped through the streets. ▪ She romped through the early rounds of the tournament. ▪ The team romped through the season undefeated.
▪ The kids were romping in the yard.




