gammet
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Uncertain. Perhaps from an unrecorded Middle English *gammeten, *gametten (“to frolic, entertain, jest”), from Old English *gamnettan (“to entertain, amuse, play”), from Old English gamen (“fun, amusement”) + -ettan (verbal suffix).
Verb
[edit]gammet (third-person singular simple present gammets, present participle gammetting, simple past and past participle gammetted)
- (dialectal) To play, frolic; amuse oneself, have a good time.
- (dialectal) To play practical jokes; trick, hoax.
Noun
[edit]gammet (countable and uncountable, plural gammets)
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