Define Carouse Meaning

Carouse
(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 Andriana
Carousing
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.
By Marget
Carousal

The carousal I experienced from my partner last night was mesmerizing.
By Henrieta
Carousal
A celebration to the kicking out of group members.

This carousal on Saturday is going to be legendary.
By Ashlen
Carousal
Sexual arousal, due to a state of drunken merrymaking.

"No chance I would have gotten anywhere NEAR his yawning yap with my yawning yap, had I not been in full carousal mode."
By Ora
Carousing
The feeling you get when you haven't had coffee for days, and the taste makes you want to come.

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 Letta
Carouse
To enjoy yourself by drinking alcohol and speaking and laughing loudly in a group of people.

1. We'd been up carousing till the early hours and were exhausted.
2. to take part in a carouse: engage in dissolute behavior
By Hope