swawola — meaning in English
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English meaning
- anarchy noun A state in which there is no government or ruling authority.
- horseplay noun Rough, boisterous physical play — pushing, wrestling, chasing and mock fighting — carried on for fun but with a real chance of somebody getting hurt or something getting broken.
- lawlessness noun A state where laws are absent or not enforced; disorder.
- license verb To give official permission or authorization to do something.
- romp verb To play or move about in a lively, energetic, boisterous way.
Senses
swawola is used for these senses in English:
- anarchy (countable) A chaotic and confusing absence of any form of political authority or government.
- horseplay Rough or rowdy play that can often result in unintentional physical harm.
- lawlessness A lack of law; a lack of law and order; anarchy.
- romp A period of boisterous play, a frolic; now especially, a bout of sexual activity, especially when illicit. [from 18th c.]
anarchy — full definition
- noun A state in which there is no government or ruling authority.
- noun General chaos and disorder, without any organizing authority.