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"horseplay" Definitions
  1. rough noisy play in which people push or hit each other for fun

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Not simply hazing, or bullying, or teasing, or horseplay. Rape.
When Kepner (Sarah Drew) tells you not to horseplay, please listen.
But I can say one man's horseplay is another man's humiliation.
But dismissing sexual assault as "horseplay" is both inaccurate and irresponsible.
But even this is small potatoes, horseplay, piddling tales about big ambitions.
My husband often engages in horseplay with our daughter, who is 9.
" And, she said, "horseplay means there is equality and consent between two people.
LSU officials say they believe Leonard's story ... claiming it was just simple horseplay.
Sia's a huge animal lover so we're guessing she'll love this kinda horseplay.
But, he said, Pagourtzis would sometimes get "poked" by his teammates in locker room horseplay.
In May, she enjoyed some horseplay at a polo match with her uncle Prince Harry.
" As Rosalind Wiseman, author of Masterminds and Wingmen: Helping Our Boys Cope with Schoolyard Power, Locker-Room Tests, Girlfriends, and the New Rules of Boy World, told Vox, the behavior Ford describes is not "horseplay": "Horseplay means there is equality and consent between two people.
You'll recall, Chris said it was all just horseplay, and we're told Marie says the same.
Ben McPherson's generic survival story aims for post-apocalyptic dread and lands on hill-dweller horseplay.
David Raposa: I imagine Vogelbach and Schwarbs were split up because of all their rowdy horseplay.
A sign tells guests that "horseplay" is prohibited at what is still called the bathing beach.
Surveillance footage captured the violent moment but his GF insisted they were just engaged in horseplay.
According to the outlet, Jennifer called 911 that night and said he'd accidentally been stabbed during horseplay.
I would also point out the definition applies whether or not the acts were sexual or horseplay.
We spoke to Danielle just after the video went viral, and she insisted it was all horseplay.
Although the woman looks like she's in distress in a few pics, she and Chris insist it's horseplay.
"I don't think anywhere in there she's saying this is boorish horseplay — at all," the CNN host said.
Beckett's lawyer tells TMZ Josh claims it was an act of horseplay and he didn't mean to hurt him.
Wiseman takes issue with the notion that pinning down a girl against her will could be described as horseplay.
Men are also more likely to say that a degree of sexual banter and horseplay at work is pleasurable.
"I don't think anywhere in there she's saying this is boorish horseplay at all," CNN host Kate Bolduan responded.
Although the woman seems distressed in some of the pics, both she and Chris told us it was horseplay.
Ask the hunter who has lost a child to an accident or horseplay with an unsecured rifle or handgun.
"I've been thinking of you all day," Michael tells her, as the inappropriateness of their affectionate horseplay becomes increasingly obvious.
He acted every bit the rambunctious boy, escaping from his parents' clutches for some typical toddler horseplay during the show.
Or the related contention that this was a case of teenage horseplay gone awry — an innocent misunderstanding, if you will.
Unlike every other gathering of male undergrads I've ever seen, there's no horseplay or grab-ass, no profanity or pop references.
Aiming for post-apocalyptic dread and landing on hill-dweller horseplay, McPherson parcels out underwritten roles to actors who deserve better.
In his initial statement, Judge insisted that "no horseplay" had taken place at Georgetown Prep during his and Kavanaugh's time there.
Yet the mood isn't as solemn as hardcore generally tends to be; DaBaby's aggression is lighthearted, a form of exuberant horseplay.
Sorry, LSU ... Billy Bob Thornton ain't buyin that "horseplay" argument -- saying the Leonard Fournette video sure looks like a fight to him.
" According to the lawsuit she's now filed ... Guerrero says that's when Nic put Vince in a headlock during what she called "horseplay.
Evidently, things escalated during what Wohlers said was "horseplay" and he ended up discharging his stun gun into her throat and chest.
Administrators called it "horseplay" but admitted they would have called the police if the same action had been done to a girl.
Harte allegedly dismissed the allegations as "horseplay" when confronted, but admitted he "did not behave like an adult," according to the lawsuit.
But Booker T. Washington High School can feel like a refuge, even as its students openly toggle through hope, horseplay and despair.
Boermeester says in court documents that the noises in the alley that night in January were "loud, consensual horseplay" between him and Katz.
"If Kavanaugh did it and he was laughing, he may not have seen it or felt it as anything but 'horseplay,'" says Wood.
Guerrero said Neil and Cage were engaging in "horseplay"—Cage had put Neil in a headlock—as she attempted to catch Cage's attention.
A powerful vital point which can lead to a reversal of the position or being called into the head teacher's office for 'excessive horseplay'.
When there was horseplay in the vehicle, they were three times more likely to get into a similarly serious episode, according to the study.
Beckett's attorney told us the whole thing was simply "horseplay" -- he meant no harm and he's vowed to make things right with the singer.
The girlfriend did not want to press charges, saying they were just engaged in horseplay, but people on the Grand Jury didn't buy her story.
"The film has a keen understanding of how such characters might interact, and a good feeling for their horseplay," Janet Maslin wrote in The Times.
The Ethicist's response to a mother wanting to know if she should protect her daughter from her husband's bullying during horseplay danced around the core.
" When pressed by CNN's Kate Bolduan about whether Ford was really describing "horseplay," Severino said, "the behavior she describes could describe a whole range of things.
Mr. Scaramucci wore a sling, the result of a recent shoulder injury, which he attributed to horseplay with one of his children on the basketball court.
Almost routinely, men who sued other men alleging sexual harassment say that they had their genitals grabbed, but companies frequently write this off as hazing or horseplay.
It's not unusual to see police visiting bars and pubs around Sydney, Australia as part of their jobs, but this act of horseplay is a little weird.
Sources connected to Adam say he had too much to drink that night and the groping was horseplay, for which he apologized to Terry the next day.
The film's women get the worst treatment; female students are lecherously lensed, starting with scenes of half-clothed locker room horseplay and continuing in excessive up-skirt shots.
In Norwich, the parents of the ski jumpers and snowboarders encourage their children to take risks, engage in horseplay and settle among themselves the conflicts that inevitably arise.
Malcolm P. Smith, Paris, Ky. RE: THE ETHICIST Kwame Anthony Appiah counseled a letter writer who was unsure how to handle her daughter's discomfort with her father's horseplay.
LSU running back Leonard Fournette -- a Heisman Trophy favorite -- was involved in a shocking street fight with one of his teammates ... but LSU says it was just innocent horseplay.
As five of them moved around campus, I watched them swing between their past and present selves, between adolescent horseplay and a 19763-something's sense of a long life lived.
I believe locking a young woman in a room, groping her aggressively against her will, and turning the music loud so her cries can't be heard, isn't harmless teenage horseplay.
" Meanwhile, Carrie Severino, a lawyer for the Judicial Crisis Network, a group backing Kavanaugh, suggested in a CNN interview that the actions Ford describes could perhaps be interpreted as "rough horseplay.
Ms. Valliere said the offenders she treats list two main tactics they use to obscure assaults: They camouflage the act as horseplay or humor, or they act as though nothing happened.
The incident prompted backlash from a local civil rights leader who told the Hartford Courant who said he believes the incident amounted to more than just horseplay given where it occurred.
There is a powerful, vivid urgency to the scenes of Huntingdon's dissipation, and the gradual way they build from mild horseplay to vicious abuse, that feel completely fresh and modern today.
Tennessee-based Rock-Tenn Services Inc argued to the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that the incidents were simply "horseplay" and could not support Jeffry Smith's hostile work environment claim.
Wenner's homosexual drive, first expressed in "ambiguous horseplay" that got him arrested at the age of 12, was not fulfilled in what he considered a full-fledged "romance" until 1967, when he was 21.
In 1999, Tilikum was also blamed for the death of a 27-year-old man whose body was found floating in a tank at SeaWorld, the apparent victim of a whale's "horseplay," authorities said then.
This approach allows for some spirited horseplay, literally in the case of one sketch in which two Mayfair ladies, wittily played by Caitlin Thorburn and Phoebe Frances Brown, encounter a hyena while riding to the hounds.
" Carrie Severino, a lawyer for the Judicial Crisis Network, a group backing Kavanaugh, said on CNN on Tuesday that Ford's allegations could describe "a whole range of conduct, from boorishness to rough horseplay to actual attempted rape.
" Here's how the right has tried to discredit or downplay Ford's accusation: On Tuesday, Kavanaugh ally Carrie Severino characterized Ford's sexual assault allegation as "rough horseplay," which I guess is the 2018 version of "locker room talk.
Documents from the Sheriff's Office and the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission say Wohlers discharged his stun gun during "horseplay" with Byron, but Byron and her attorney said Wednesday there was no "play" involved in the incident.
As fun as the machine to watch in action, there's definitely a little sadness at play, particularly when you consider all the students majoring in basketball horseplay who could find themselves without an industry by the time they graduate.
" Regardless, the libidinous foursome took time out from their horseplay and masterpiece-making to visit the nearby places where Jean-Jacques Rousseau wrote "Julie" and Gibbon slaved over "The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.
In one, a 14-year-old student was shot in the hip during "horseplay" in a school hallway, and a 15-year-old student was killed at a junior high school three miles away, when another student accidentally discharged his pistol.
They may have intended to make him feel welcome, but their actions wind up having the opposite effect, as Tyler finds himself increasingly entrapped by their booze-soaked machismo — by their vaguely offensive games, their made-up rituals, their childish horseplay.
You might be too old for that sort of horseplay now — or hey, maybe you're not (no judgment here) — but you won't be able to resist the old-school style of the Model PPK and Model 1911 Rubber Band Guns.
So stunned are they to realize that hedonists can be nerds, and vice versa, that only one option remains: with graduation slated for the next morning, Molly and Amy have precisely one night in which to make good on their lack of horseplay.
Every week for more than 463 years, with the easy, familiar voice of a friend, Mr. Brand invited listeners of the New York public radio station WNYC to his quirky, informal combination of American music symposium, barn dance, cracker-barrel conversation, songwriting session and verbal horseplay.
While two photographs captured in 353 by Wehrmacht soldiers may portray these playful pieces, the royal palaces were soon bombed, eradicating any concrete evidence that the empress — known for quite the sexual appetite — ever sat around such mischievous decor, sipping on state-produced vodka while contemplating horseplay.
Veronique Valliere, a psychologist who counsels sexual assault perpetrators and victims and consults with the military and law enforcement, said the offenders she treats list two main tactics used to obscure assaults: They camouflage the act as horseplay or humor, or they act as though nothing happened.
The Ukrainian tenor Dmytro Popov, in his Met debut, was especially impressive as the young poet Rodolfo, bluff in horseplay with his bohemian fellows; tender in his unsettling, bumbling encounter with the seamstress Mimi; powerful in his impassioned outbursts of love and despair, showing real metal in the voice.
This grewsome horseplay in Europe's front yard would start it.
According to Detained in Dubai, Shahravesh had risked a 2-year prison sentence and a fine for their "horseplay".
Indologists Michael Witzel and Steve Farmer writes:Witzel, Michael and Steve Farmer. 2000. Horseplay in Harappa , Frontline, 17(20), September 30-October 13.
Altham recounts how Nyren stated in his first edition, in the section headed "Protest", that Nyren prophesied: "the elegant and scientific game of cricket will degenerate into a mere exhibition of rough, coarse horseplay!"Nyren (ed. Mote), p.150.
During some office horseplay at the Lantz studio, a thumbtack or paper clip flew into Avery's left eye and caused him to lose his sight in that eye. Some speculate it was his lack of depth perception that gave him his unique look at animation and bizarre directorial style, but it did not stop his creative career. The incident is described in some detail by Barrier, based in part on old interviews with Avery. Part of the typical crude horseplay at the Universal studio was using a rubber band or a paper spitball to target the back of a colleague's head.
The Goblin Chief is so delighted he chooses one for his wife. Dawn approaches, and the old maid elf wants to close the shutters. The two sons of the Goblin King hurry outside to continue their tomfoolery and horseplay, leaving without selecting brides.
Barry apologised publicly and was reprimanded by Fine Gael.TD Barry apologises for pulling Collins onto lap Irish Times, 2013-07-11.‘Horseplay’ TD Tom Barry ‘mortified’ by his actions Irish Independent, 2013-07-12. He admitted having drunk alcohol before the incident but denied being drunk.
Some of them wear torn bathing trunks, others are nude. Their speech is a rhythmic, shocking jargon that would put a truck-driver to blush.” The boys' horseplay includes tossing feces and offal at each other. Gimpty is a would-be architect who struggles with unemployment.
When he died a few years ago, I realized that a genius could die unsung.” (p. 37) Italian ballerina Toni Fontana, a member of the group, is Milligan’s almost exclusive love interest. Milligan’s Italian is weak, her English is better, but not always up to Milligan’s verbal horseplay.
Horseplay was filmed on location in Prague and London. While filming a motorcycle crashing scene, Tony Leung encountered an accident where he fractured three rib bones. Due to his injury, Leung, who was scheduled to film his first TVB series Line Walker, had to withdraw from the series.
Venit was demoted and returned to work after a one-month suspension. In response, Crews stated, "Someone got a pass". Crews filed a lawsuit against Venit and WME for sexual assault. Some witnesses stated that Venit had gotten intoxicated, dismissed the groping as "horseplay", and apologized to Crews the next day.
Helge Schneider. Zelt-Musik-Festival 2017 in Freiburg, Germany Helge Schneider (born 30 August 1955 in Mülheim an der Ruhr) is a German comedian, jazz musician and multi-instrumentalist, author, film and theatre director, and actor. Schneider's works are an unconventional mixture of horseplay humor, parody, and jazz-influenced music. They involve spontaneity and improvisation as important elements.
Loades, 11. Thomas Seymour engaged in romps and horseplay with the 14-year-old Elizabeth, including entering her bedroom in his nightgown, tickling her, and slapping her on the buttocks. Elizabeth rose early and surrounded herself with maids to avoid his unwelcome morning visits. Parr, rather than confront her husband over his inappropriate activities, joined in.
It was speculated that one of the men planned the assault and the other carried it out. The Arkansas State Police recorded in their affidavit a statement by Brown that he had been molesting Dirkhising for at least two months prior to Dirkhising's death. Brown called the molestation 'horseplay' and claimed that Dirkhising was a willing participant.Skoloff, March 22, 2001.
Richardson starred in the 2002 Australian crime film The Hard Word, alongside Guy Pearce and Joel Edgerton. He plays Mal Twentyman, one of three back-robbing brothers. Pearce recommended Richardson to director Scott Roberts, after they worked together in a play two years earlier. Richardson followed his role in The Hard Word with a part in the comedy-thriller Horseplay.
Low comedy, also known as lowbrow humor, in association to comedy, is a dramatic or literary form of popular entertainment without any primary purpose other than to create laughter through boasting, boisterous jokes, drunkenness, scolding, fighting, buffoonery and other riotous activity."low comedy" (2013). In Encyclopædia Britannica It is also characterized by "horseplay", slapstick or farce. Examples include the throwing of a custard pie into another's face.
When the word "lark" is used without specification, it usually refers to this species. A collective noun for Eurasian skylarks is an "exaltation". Although the Oxford English Dictionary describes this usage as "fanciful", it traces it back to a quotation from John Lydgate dating from about 1430. The verb "skylark", originally used by sailors, means "play tricks or practical jokes; indulge in horseplay, frolic".
A fictional meeting between Morrieson and poet James K. Baxter is detailed in Horseplay, a play by award winning playwright Ken Duncum. The play was first staged at BATS Theatre, Wellington in November 1994 and later revived by Auckland Theatre Company in May 2010, as part of the Auckland Readers and Writers Festival. It featured John Leigh as Morrieson, and Tim Balme as Baxter.
The continuing performances of this dance work remain the longest- running annual fine arts event in the state of Minnesota. She produced many important dance works until her death, in all over 90 of them. Among the best- known are Earthsong and Tactus (1969), Wingborne (1971), The Killing of Suzie Creamcheese (1971), Dream Trilogy (1972), Song of the Earth (1977), Horseplay (1977), Carmina Burana (1978), The Haunted Landscape (1985), and The Rite of Spring (1985).
At Long Beach Memorial Hospital, Sawchuk's gallbladder was removed and he had a second operation on his damaged and bleeding liver. The press described the incident as "horseplay", and Sawchuk told the police that he accepted full responsibility for the events. At New York Hospital Manhattan, another operation was performed on Sawchuk's bleeding liver. He never recovered and died shortly thereafter from a pulmonary embolism on Sunday, May 31, 1970 at the age of 40.
She paid off again in March 1773, and was surveyed at Chatham in April. A small to middling repair was carried out between July 1777 and February 1778, and she recommissioned in November 1777 under Captain Stair Douglas. She sailed to North America in April 1778, and was afterwards sent to the Mediterranean. While in North America Douglas was court-martialled for firing a gun into a small boat during some horseplay, killing a midshipman.
In 1933 she won a nationwide contest, "The Most Beautiful College Coed", which included a small Universal Pictures contract as a prize. Her first film was Horseplay in 1933, in which she had a minor role, with her first noticeable film being opposite Robert Young in the 1933 movie Saturday's Millions. In 1934 she starred in six films. That year she starred in The Black Cat, a horror film starring Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi.
Doug is now the only person named in the suit and he plans to pulverize Ted and Barney for their betrayal. Barney runs away in fear. Doug brings up Stella leaving him and Ted punches Doug, who subsequently knocks him out cold. Marshall proves his earlier stories of fighting prowess by knocking out Doug with one blow; as it turns out his childhood fights with his brothers weren't gentle horseplay as the gang believed, but rather vicious brawls.
Ted and Barney try to give him credit, but he insists they were in the fight as well. Afraid of appearing unmasculine, they take the credit after Barney creates "battle wounds" by blackening his own eye and punching Ted in the nose. They earn the admiration of everyone except Marshall, who claims that he used to fight with his brothers and Ted and Barney wouldn't stand a chance. Ted and Barney laugh it off, believing it to be gentle horseplay.
He did retire for the rest of the season, but would play again the next season, but was forever gone from the Leafs. The New York Rangers lost their star center Neil Colville for a few games as the result of some horseplay that must have infuriated Lester Patrick. Defenceman Joe Cooper was pursuing a fad of slicing off neckties from teammates using a penknife. Colville threw up his hand only to receive a gash that required 11 stitches to close.
Horseplay is a 2014 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Lee Chi-ngai and starring Tony Leung, Ekin Cheng and Kelly Chen. The film's Cantonese and Mandarin theme song, Why Not Tonight (不如今晚) and The Best Night (最好的夜晚) respectively, was adapted from Henry Mancini's It Had Better Be Tonight with Leung, Cheng and Chen performing. Leung and Chen performed the Mandarin version at the 2014 CCTV Lunar New Year Evening on 30 January 2014.
He is using Hackett as a decoy to draw the fire of would-be killers so that he can determine who might want him dead. "Archie"—Wolfe's tone was sharp—"do you think I enjoy this idiotic horseplay?" Wolfe has determined, from information provided by Army Intelligence, that Root and his parents had no apparent involvement in the murders. He asks Archie to bring Jane in for an interview, with Hackett doubling for him while he observes from the peephole in the office wall.
By contrast, Monsieur Hulot lives in an old and run-down city district. He is unemployed, and gets around town either on foot or on a VéloSoleX motorized bicycle. Gérard, utterly bored by the sterility and monotony of his life with his parents, fastens himself to his uncle at every opportunity. Hulot, little more than a child himself at times, is completely at home with Gérard, but also completely ineffectual at controlling his horseplay with his school friends, who take delight in tormenting adults with practical jokes.
Collard began her acting career in Australian television in 2001 when she was cast alongside Joel Edgerton in the drama series The Secret Life of Us. In the 2003 comedy Horseplay, she was cast alongside Hugo Weaving and Abbie Cornish. In 2013, she began playing a recurring character in the TV series The Girl's Guide to Depravity, filmed in Los Angeles, California. In 2012, she teamed up with Goatface Comedy for several sketches, including the short film "Indian Spider-Man""SunOfHollywood.com >> christina collard" . SunOfHollywood.
In The Daily News, John Chapman thought the elaborate décor by Cecil Beaton and a too strenuous attempt to be funny on the part of some of the cast weighed the piece down.Chapman, John. "'Look After Lulu', French Farce Wrapped in Too Fancy a Package", The Daily News, 5 March 1959, p. 69 In The New York Times, Brooks Atkinson praised the wit of Coward's dialogue, but found an excess of "horseplay … the exuberance of the cast does not evoke exuberance in the audience".
Maurer won the trust of hundreds of grifters, who let him in on their language and their methods. The book served as a source for the film The Sting, as well as the episode "Horseplay" from The Adventures of Harry Lime. Maurer wrote three other books, Narcotics and Narcotic Addiction, Whiz Mob: A Correlation of the Technical Argot of Pickpockets with Their Behavior Pattern, and Kentucky Moonshine. In all these books, Maurer described the language – mostly the lexicon – of the people living in these "subcultures".
Two police departments say Penn State coach never filed report CNN Wire Staff. Accessed September 20, 2017. The university senior vice president and others have been charged with perjury for saying that McQueary had reported only horseplay at the time. A prominent Pennsylvania nephrologist says that he was present when McQueary described the incident to his father and the description mentioned hearing but not seeing a slapping sound in the other room, seeing Sandusky put his hand around the child's waist and later emerging wearing a towel.
The doctor said hazing victims sometimes hide the real cause of injuries out of shame or to protect those who caused the harm. In protecting their abusers, hazing victims can be compared with victims of domestic violence, Finkel wrote. Finkel cites hazing incidents including "beating or kicking to the point of traumatic injury or death, burning or branding, excessive calisthenics, being forced to eat unpleasant substances, and psychological or sexual abuse of both males and females". Reported coerced sexual activity is sometimes considered "horseplay" rather than rape, she wrote.
Mr Lyon began to conduct himself more outrageously than before, now that the modified restraint of a lady's presence was removed. "With boisterous horseplay", he pushed Carnegie into a deep ditch which ran beside the roadside, and from which Carnegie emerged covered with mud. "Such an insult could only be wiped out with blood"; and, drawing his sword, Carnegie rushed at Mr Lyon. The Earl, in order to avert a tragedy, imprudently threw himself between the two antagonists, and Carnegie's sword entered his body, passing clean through it and sometime later the Earl died.
Other research indicates that boys who have been abused in childhood by a family member are more prone to IPV perpetration, while girls who have been abused in childhood by a family member are prone to lack empathy and self-efficacy; but the risks for the likelihood of IPV perpetration and victimization among adolescents vary and are not well-understood. Hamby's 2018 literature review of 33 studies, using a scale that rules out the false positives of horseplay and joking, indicates that males report perpetrating significantly more violence than females.
Jewls' students (except for Myron, who used his newfound freedom to ditch) how to "tango"; in her class, this entails throwing kids into the air, throwing kickballs at each other, and other types of horseplay. When the session ends, the bruised and bleeding participants are eager to return, while also speaking in the same thick accent. ; 29. The Lost Ear: Benjamin once more attempts telling the class his real name, but then Mac tells a story about a hippie who lost his ear in a hair-cutting accident.
In August 2008, Fa'alogo was named in the New Zealand training squad for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup, and in October 2008, he was named in the final 24-man Kiwi squad. Fa'alogo played in the New Zealand team that defeated Australia in the final of the 2008 World Cup to claim New Zealand's first title. In September 2009, he punched coach Jason Taylor during end of season celebrations, knocking him to the ground. He was reportedly provoked by Taylor's 'rough horseplay' and had his contract terminated due to the incident.
Jack however takes care not to put mud on her hair, knowing from experience that it would be very difficult to get off. He also takes care to hang her dress on a bush, to prevent it from becoming dirty. Overtly, the two boys do not think of their acts as sexual, but as a wild "horseplay" which might have been inflicted also on another boy. However, Jack becomes aware of the softness of Jenny's breasts, and sees her looking at him—which makes him start feeling that they are doing is "a mean thing".
Some critics pointed to The Bear's adult handling of the wildlife film genre, which is often dismissed as belonging solely to children's films.Bousé (1990), p. 30 While positively reviewing the film, critic Roger Ebert wrote that The Bear "is not a cute fantasy in which bears ride tricycles and play house. It is about life in the wild, and it does an impressive job of seeming to show wild bears in their natural habitat" and that scenes from the film, especially those "of horseplay and genuine struggles - gradually build up our sense of the personalities of these animals".
Enable at Churchill Downs in 2018 On 2 June Enable was one of nine fillies to contest the 238th running of the Oaks Stakes over one and a half miles at Epsom Racecourse. The race was run in heavy rain after a thunderstorm struck the course shortly before the start. The Irish filly Rhododendron, ridden by Ryan Moore, was made the 8/11 favourite with Enable second choice in the betting on 6/1 alongside the Godolphin challenger Sobetsu (winner of the Prix Saint-Alary). The other runners included Alluringly, Natavia (Fillies' Trial Stakes), Coronet (Zetland Stakes) and Horseplay (Pretty Polly Stakes).
Mattingly's Grand Slams in 1987 were also the only six Grand Slams of his career. In addition, Mattingly had tied Dale Long's major league record by hitting home runs in eight consecutive games (record later tied again by Ken Griffey, Jr., of Seattle in 1993), as well as stroking an extra base hit in ten consecutive games. Mattingly had a record 10 home runs during this streak (Long & Griffey had eight of them). In June 1987, it was reported that Mattingly injured his back during some clubhouse horseplay with pitcher Bob Shirley though both denied this.
Their live shows are usually accompanied by visuals in the form of bespoke films and animations. The band's album "The Last Werewolf"is a soundtrack to the novel of the same name (2012) by childhood friend Glen Duncan, reprising their joint work on Duncan's novel "I, Lucifer" (2004). In 2010 – 2011, Coates also co-wrote and produced an album "Horseplay" as "Lazarus and the Plane Crash" – a collaboration with Joe Coles of UK cult garage rockers The Guillotines which was released on Antique Beat in 2012. Every year since 2003 the band have released a Christmas ep of songs and spoken word elements.
We also learn that the sole family income is derived from a sweet stall in the local market—an enterprise that is surely well beneath Jimmy's education, let alone Alison's "station in life". As Act 1 progresses, Jimmy becomes more and more vituperative, transferring his contempt for Alison's family onto her personally, calling her "pusillanimous" and generally belittling her to Cliff. (Some actors play this scene as though Jimmy thinks everything is just a joke, while others play it as though he really is excoriating her.) The tirade ends with physical horseplay, resulting in the ironing board overturning and Alison's arm getting burned. Jimmy exits to play his trumpet off stage.
Breakwell was the first wheelchair-using comedian on the London alternative club circuit from 1992, appearing on stage and BBC2 television. His act always started with the line: "...I don't know what I've been drinking but I could walk half an hour ago!". He also co-wrote and co-starred (with Simon Hardeman) in the Edinburgh International Festival Fringe shows On The Toilet With Shergar (An Evening of Horseplay and Lavatory Humour ) in 1992, Simon and Spikes Laugh-In in 1993 and the critically acclaimed play looking at comedy Death Of A Comedian in 1994. He co-wrote (with Simon Hardeman) the Beginners' Guide column in The Times Magazine.
But days before the game, Robinson injured his throwing-hand thumb during horseplay with Joe Klecko and tried to hide the injury, but was forced to reveal it the night before the game. The thumb was treated and the Jets took a 22–19 lead in the final quarter. Robinson had the tape on his injured thumb removed thinking the game was over, but Brian Sipe led a game-tying Browns drive, and in overtime Robinson, unable to grip the ball, threw a sloppy pass for Wesley Walker that was intercepted and turned into a Browns game-winning field goal. Michaels never used Robinson again even after Richard Todd got injured.
Before a match against West Ham United, it was announced that he had broken his jaw in two places while messing around with his brother. Chris Coleman has been quoted as saying that it takes more than horseplay to break one's jaw in two places, but Knight insists there was "nothing sinister" about the incident. At the start of 2007–08, Knight signed a two-year contract extension with Fulham, contracting him until the summer of 2010. Prior to signing a new contract, Knight was linked with a move away from Fulham, but insisted he wanted to stay at the club and win trophies.
This was accompanied by much horseplay, which was probably excised as the craft became more gentrified. The fellowcraft was made to take a further oath, and entrusted with two further words and the "five points of fellowship", which in 1696 were foot to foot, knee to knee, heart to heart, hand to hand, and ear to ear. The distinction between a fellowcraft and a master is unclear, and in many documents they appear to be synonymous. As accepted masons became initiated, where the various words and signs could no longer be regarded as professional qualifications, the entered apprentice ritual and the fellowcraft/master were sometimes condensed into one ceremony.
Creighton could be stern with his seven children, on one occasion tying a daughter to a table's leg with a rope to aid her in recognising her folly. However, he could also romp around the house with them, engage in horseplay, and make up nonsensical stories—all of which, many years later, they would consider the highlights of their childhood. He was the father of seven: Beatrice in 1872, Lucia in 1874, Cuthbert in 1876, Walter in 1878, Mary in 1880, Oswin in 1883 and, finally, Gemma, born in 1887. Throughout his life, Creighton went on long walks (his "rambles," as he liked to call them).
The Shady Side was the fastest boat of the Morrisania Steamboat Company, and frequently raced against the Sylvan Dell, which was the fastest of the Harlem Line. In 1875, as part of this sparring, the Sylvan Dell had a piece of oak strapped to her to prevent Shady Side easily passing. Captain Longstreet, superintendent of the Morrisania line, took control of Shady Side in response one morning in April 1875 and swung her around in such a way as to knock the beam off Sylvan Dell. This caused cheering from passengers on Shady Side but was condemned as dangerous horseplay by The New York Times.
All then return to the main camp, with the youths forbidden to speak to both patri- and matrikin, and required to eat alone, as their needs are attended to by adult men. With the first sighting of the Morning star the initiands are taken back to the ŋudanu, and from that moment they are neither addressed, nor even seen, by anyone who does not belong to the group of adult men overseeing the performance to the end. As they take up the singing once more, men indulge in the comic antics of tjirmumuk, a jostling horseplay between moiety members, including attempts to grab each other's genitals, interleaved with obscene remarks that would normally never be tolerated.
As early as 1694, he established a dockyard in Archangel and built an entire ship by himself. Russia suffered from an acute lack of expertise, a problem Peter mitigated by going to the foreign quarters in Moscow; there, in a relaxed environment far removed from the throne, he learned the particulars of such things as shipbuilding, navigation, military formation, and the erection of fortifications. Peter wanted to be everywhere at once, and see everything for himself. Not taking his role as tsar very seriously, he and his noble friends often staged elaborate drinking rituals and other forms of horseplay, displays of personal excess that helped unite his circle of friends through talk and drink.
As a child, she had darker hair but dyed it blonde upon reaching middle school. She was called a genius in primary school but because she desired to be "normal" like her classmates, she began engaging in constant horseplay to the point that she forgot to study, which caused her once high grades to plummet. She realized the importance of what she lost when she saw her parents' reaction to her low grades. She admits that she wants to be smart again but she also desires to be like her classmates and that she was able to accomplish this in Class 3-E, which she is very thankful to Koro- sensei for.
A certain amount of horseplay was permitted in the gymnasium and pocket money was spent at the school shop, run for the benefit of special funds such as the provision of pocket money and extras for a girl attending a school for the blind. An important event in June was "Clovelly Day", a char-a-banc trip to Wannock Tea Gardens to commemorate the amalgamation of Clovelly and Kepplestone in 1908. Church was compulsory at St John's Church in Meads every Sunday for all girls of the Church of England, but there was complete religious tolerance. As a consequence, about a third of the girls were Jewish and a Rabbi came on Saturdays to conduct a service.
One of the many fellow Englishman actors cast by Goulding was his house-mate, Michael Brooke (the 7th Earl of Warwick), while Rathbone and Flynn were selected because of their recent appearance together in The Adventures of Robin Hood.Kennedy 2004, p. 175. Goulding's biographer Matthew Kennedy wrote: > Everyone remembered a set filled with fraternal good cheer ... The filming > of Dawn Patrol was an unusual experience for everyone connected with it, and > dissipated for all time the legend that Britishers are lacking in a sense of > humor ... The picture was made to the accompaniment of more ribbing than > Hollywood has ever witnessed. The setting for all this horseplay was the > beautiful English manners of the cutterups.
Kathleen Kirkland (played by Colleen Camp), he falls in love with her. They get married, (driving off in a Bigfoot truck after their wedding), and have a son, Eugene Tackleberry Jr., (featured in the sixth film, played by Daniel Ben Wilson), who is every bit as enthusiastic about all of the same things as his parents. This leads to a series of gags involving the Kirkland family, featuring Eugene's father-in-law and brother- in-law, whose jibes and admonishments are usually punctuated by a good- natured-yet-brutal punch to the jaw; meanwhile, mother and daughter both see the sadistic horseplay as all in good fun. Tackleberry always carries the biggest side arm he can lay his hands on, usually a .
The historian Ronald Hutton writes that Dickens "linked worship and feasting, within a context of social reconciliation". The novelist William Dean Howells, analysing several of Dickens's Christmas stories, including A Christmas Carol, considered that by 1891 the "pathos appears false and strained; the humor largely horseplay; the characters theatrical; the joviality pumped; the psychology commonplace; the sociology alone funny". The writer James Joyce considered that Dickens took a childish approach with A Christmas Carol, to produce a gap between the naïve optimism of the story, and the realities of life at the time. A few of the many editions of A Christmas Carol Ruth Glancy, a professor of English literature, states that the largest impact of A Christmas Carol was the influence felt by individual readers.
In January 2016, he pleaded guilty and was given a conditional sentence of three months of house arrest followed by three months of community service. In a November 2013 interview with Adrianne Jeffries of The Verge, Marek said that section 163(1) prohibits distribution of crime comics and methods of curing venereal disease, and noted that the law was enforced selectively and could be used indiscriminately. Marek also defended the value of actually looking at gory material: Marek said that he had received testimonies from readers stating that viewing the images on his site had convinced them to avoid speeding, darting between traffic on motorcycle, horseplay with forklifts, even from committing suicide, and that the government itself recognized the utility of shocking images by requiring them on cigarette packaging.
The group smoked outside for some time and engaged in acts of horseplay, including stealing the shoes of a girl who was seated at the kerbside, and grabbing a carton of milk from a passing milk float. A fracas broke out outside the hotel between 2:30 am and 3:00 am involving Murphy and a number of others, during which Murphy became surrounded by several men (possibly up to 10 individuals in two different groups) who punched him a number of times and who then kicked him repeatedly after he fell to the ground for up to 30 seconds. The fracas lasted no more than five minutes from start to finish. Friends attended to him immediately, finding him unconscious and carrying him across the road, and an ambulance was summoned at 3:11 am.
Although Albert C. Baugh complained of the combination of low farce and high religious intent in the play, the unity is a distinctive feature of the play, where the Mak-subplot has been shown to have numerous analogues in world folklore. Wallace H. Johnson theorized that the union of a complete and independent farce with a complete and independent Nativity play resulted from the accumulation of years of horseplay and ad-libbing in rehearsal. Some have seen the folk-origins of the story as contributing to an extended reflection on class-struggle and solidarity in light of immediate and eternal realities while others have emphasized the theological dimension, in which 15th century England is mystically conflated with first-century Judaea and the Nativity with the Apocalypse. Maynard Mack explains that this play is often categorized as simple and containing little artistic merit.
This pregnancy was a surprise, as Catherine had not conceived during her first three marriages. During this time, Seymour began to take an interest in Lady Elizabeth. Seymour had reputedly plotted to marry her before marrying Catherine, and it was reported later that Catherine discovered the two in an embrace. On a few occasions before the situation risked getting completely out of hand, according to the deposition of Kat Ashley, Catherine appears not only to have acquiesced in episodes of horseplay, but actually to have assisted her husband.Deposition of Katherine Ashley in ; Christopher Hibbert (1990) The Virgin Queen; Antonia Fraser (1992) The Six Wives of Henry VIII; Alison Weir (1996) Children of England; David Starkey (2000) Elizabeth; Most biographers of Catherine, Thomas Seymour, or Elizabeth refer to Catherine and Seymour tickling Elizabeth in her bed and Catherine holding down Elizabeth while her husband cut her dress into shreds.
Robert Perkinson, author of Texas Tough: The Rise of America's Prison Empire (2010), wrote that the Offender Orientation Handbook "encapsulates the weary institutional dream of imposing perfect discipline on potential chaos" and that the "sweeping and tedious rules" "cover a bewildering range of restrictions and obligations." As examples Perkinson referred to the "no fighting," "offenders will brush their teeth daily," and "horseplay is prohibited," which he refers to, respectively, as "sensible," "well meaning," and a "catchall." Perkinson said that in practice, "totalitarian order" is not established in the prison because the "churlish" inmates do not have the inclination and "often," the reading ability to follow the "finer dictates" of the handbook, and the correctional officers, "moderately trained, high- turnover stiffs earning Waffle House wages," do not have the energy and time to enforce the rules strictly. According to Perkinson, the handbook is never consistently or fully enforced, but it is invoked by officials whenever a daily conflict occurs.
After leaving the WWA, Costello and Kent made a few appearances in New York for the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF), a promotion the original Fabulous Kangaroos (Al Costello and Roy Hefferman) had previously worked for under the company's former name, Capitol Wrestling. In one of their headline appearances at Madison Square Garden, the Kangaroos wrestled to a 45-minute time limit draw against Terry and Dory Funk, Sr.. The Kangaroos were not only stars in the wrestling world, they also made a series of popular "celebrity baseball" appearances in 1971–1972. At one celebrity all-star game in Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, PA, the Kangaroos became the stars of the celebrity team by going 7 for 8 collectively and entertaining the fans with their horseplay and comedy antics. On 18 December 1971, The Fabulous Kangaroos defeated Ben Justice and the Stomper in the tournament finals for the new Detroit version of the NWA World Tag Team Championship.
Julian Hawthorne, the son of Nathaniel Hawthorne, wrote (in his posthumously published Memoirs ) of his initiation into Delta Kappa Epsilon: > I was initiated into a college secret society—a couple of hours of grotesque > and good-humored rodomontade and horseplay, in which I cooperated as in a > kind of pleasant nightmare, confident, even when branded with a red-hot iron > or doused head-over heels in boiling oil, that it would come out all right. > The neophyte is effectively blindfolded during the proceedings, and at last, > still sightless, I was led down flights of steps into a silent crypt, and > helped into a coffin, where I was to stay until the Resurrection...Thus it > was that just as my father passed from this earth, I was lying in a coffin > during my initiation into Delta Kappa Epsilon. Meetings and rituals are sometimes conducted in what is known as a "chapter room" located inside the fraternity's house. Entry into chapter rooms is often prohibited to all but the initiated.
Small sensed a general air of rebelliousness among the prisoners. To counteract the rising tension and offset the disaster he saw coming, Small convened a short meeting that evening aboard the crowded barge and told the prisoners to "knock off the horseplay", stay out of trouble and obey the shore patrol guards (who were black) and the officers, because the alternative (white Marines as guards) would be worse. He said to the men, "We've got the officers by the ballsthey can do nothing to us if we don't do anything to them. If we stick together, they can't do anything to us."Allen, The Port Chicago Mutiny, 82–84. On August 11, 1944, the 258 men from the prison barge were marched to a nearby sports field and lectured by Admiral Wright who told them that troops fighting on Saipan desperately needed the ammunition they were supposed to be loading and that continued refusal to work would be treated as mutinous conduct, which carried the death penalty in times of war. Wright, who had seen nearly 400 of his men killed in 1942 in the Battle of Tassafaronga, said that although loading ammunition was risky, death by firing squad was the greater hazard.Guttridge, Mutiny, 214.
Meredith Hodges jumping with champion jack donkey, Little Jack Horner In 1980 Hodges purchased a former sheep ranch in Loveland, Colorado and christened it the Lucky Three Ranch. She began breeding and training what would become a top-quality line of mules and donkeys, some of them future champions. Her purpose was to prove that mules could do everything that horses could do in all kinds of recreational equestrian disciplines to further their use in modern America. As she learned more about these equines’ personalities and abilities, she began to develop her own training program utilizing her own observations and her background in behavior modification. Over the next ten years, guided by the resistance-free training techniques of Richard Shrake and merging the knowledge of many other trainers from multiple equestrian disciplines (such as Major Anders Lindgren in dressage, Rick Noffsinger in driving, Bruce Davidson and Denny Emerson in Combined Training, Al Dunning in reining), she coalesced her theories and techniques into a comprehensive method called “Training Mules and Donkeys: A Logical Approach To Longears.” Peyre-Ferry, M. (1990), "Sport Mules Leaving the Plows Behind", HorsePlay Concurrently, Hodges’ evolving technique proved successful in showing her animals in both horse and mule shows.

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