1. We'd been up carousing till the early hours and were exhausted.
2. to take part in a carouse: engage in dissolute behavior
2. to take part in a carouse: engage in dissolute behavior
by carousier3 May 22, 2019
Carousing is like drinking, except it involves singing rude songs, spilling drinks and occasionally killing someone for a bit of a laugh.
If this displease, why urge ye here your stay?
Haste from the court, ye spoilers, haste away:
Waste in wild riot what your land allows,
There ply the early feast, and late carouse.
--Homer, translated and arranged by Alexander Pope, who thinks the use of the infinitive "carousing" is not worth the despoiling of a poetic example.
Haste from the court, ye spoilers, haste away:
Waste in wild riot what your land allows,
There ply the early feast, and late carouse.
--Homer, translated and arranged by Alexander Pope, who thinks the use of the infinitive "carousing" is not worth the despoiling of a poetic example.
by Thor. Yes, I do read Homer. No, he can't revel as hard as me. August 21, 2006
by GrantyGrant January 23, 2015
by Tsunami1&2 December 14, 2010
(verb) To caress and arouse at the same time. Causing a male or female to become sexually aroused through sexual action. This can include but is not limited to: touching, rubbing, stroking and fingering.
Damn I got caroused when she used her tounge and she licked my chest and slowly went lower and lower!
by Brek April 30, 2006
"No chance I would have gotten anywhere NEAR his yawning yap with my yawning yap, had I not been in full carousal mode."
by DeeDeeMon August 21, 2016
After Ann got out of her six hour meeting, she made a bee-line straight for the Starbucks on the corner: It's carousing time.
by CalS May 29, 2014