Frolicking in a modern context is generally associated with such actions as skipping, dancing happy, and meandering through fields full of butterflies. While frolicking seems an innocent action in this context in others it is often another word for "sex," often used in cases involving teenagers.
Frolicking Frogs - 1938 was released on: USA: 23 December 1938
The cast of Frolicking Frogs - 1938 includes: Ted Husing as Himself Narrator
It means "rolocking"
Frolicking is a verb that means to move about excitedly. The word may be used in a sentence as follows: "As much as she tried, Sarah couldn't stop herself from frolicking about the house once her mother told her the news of the upcoming vacation they would be taking."
("Frolicking Phenomenon" 1).
The spelling is frolicking (gamboling, happy or merry activity).
The magical leprechaun, frolicking in the summer breeze.
Frolicking in the state of enlightenment
The calves were frolicking in the early morning dew.
In the sentence "Grandma talked happily to the frolicking sea lions," the noun is "Grandma," the verb is "talked," the adverb is "happily," and the adjective is "frolicking." The noun identifies the subject, the verb describes the action, the adverb modifies how the action is performed, and the adjective describes the noun "sea lions."
Finalize, finishing, frolicking
The word "frolicking" is a verb, specifically the present participle form of the verb "frolic." It can also function as an adjective when describing something that is playful or lively. In a sentence, it often describes the action of engaging in playful, energetic activity.