pleye

Etymology 1
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Noun

 * 1) Happiness, mirth, jolliness, or gaiety.
 * 2) Fun, entertainment, recreation:
 * 3) Youthful play or fun-making.
 * 4) Festiveness, cavorting, rowdiness.
 * 5) A codified entertainment activity; a game, especially one representing war.
 * 6) An entertaining performance or activity:
 * 7) A play an acted stage production
 * 8) A musical performance; the playing of music
 * 9) The recital of a narrative or tale.
 * 10) A gag or prank; a comedic performance, quip or line.
 * 11) A underhanded or misleading act; a con or illusion.
 * 12) Foreplay, sexual entertainment, intercourse.
 * 13) A move or deed; an action or plan.
 * 14) An event or happening; something that occurs.
 * 15) War; a battle, fight or conflict.
 * 16)  Seething, reaching of the boiling point.