Roister
(verb)
To engage in boisterous or noisy behavior, especially while celebrating or enjoying oneself.
Origin:
From middle english roistren, from old french roister, from roister ("to boast"), of germanic origin.
Examples:
- The young men roistered in the streets late into the night, shouting and laughing.
- The revelers roistered in the tavern, drinking and making merry.
- Some people believe that the young prince is too much of a roister, always seeking out the next wild party.
- The students roistered in the dorms after the big game, celebrating their victory.
- The group of friends roistered in the park, playing music and singing together.