Frolicsome
[frol-ik-suh m] /ˈfrɒl ɪk səm/
adjective
1.
merrily playful; full of fun.
/ˈfrɒlɪksəm/
adjective
1.
given to frolicking; merry and playful
adj.
1690s, from frolic + -some (1).
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