I. ˈrämp, ˈrȯmp noun
Etymology: partly alteration of ramp (II); partly alteration of ramp bold woman
Date: 1691
1. : one that romps ; especially : a romping girl or woman
2.
a. : high-spirited, carefree, and boisterous play
b. : something suggestive of such play: as
(1) : a light fast-paced narrative, dramatic, or musical work usually in a comic mood
(2) : an episode of lovemaking
3. : an easy winning pace ; also : runaway 3
II. intransitive verb
Etymology: alteration of ramp (I)
Date: 1662
1. : to run or play in a lively, carefree, or boisterous manner
2. : to move or proceed in a brisk, easy, or playful manner
3. : to win a contest easily