Horseplay
Horseplay refers to playful, energetic, and often rough physical activity among individuals, typically seen in children or young adults. It can include activities like wrestling, chasing, or playful teasing, and is usually intended to be fun rather than harmful. However, horseplay can sometimes lead to accidents or injuries if participants are not careful.
While horseplay is common in settings like schools or playgrounds, it is important to establish boundaries to ensure safety. Adults often monitor such activities to prevent excessive roughness or dangerous behavior, promoting a balance between fun and safety in environments where children interact.