• Spree

    Pronunciation

    • IPA: /spɹiː/
    • Rhymes: -iː

    Origin

    1804, from Irish spraoi ("fun, sport"), of origin, from Old Norse sprækr, sprakr ("lively, vigorous, sprightly"), from Proto-Germanic *sprakjaz, *sprakją, *spruką ("branch, sprout, splinter"), from Proto-Indo-European *(a)sp(h)arag-, *(a)sprāg- ("sprout"). Cognate with Icelandic sprækr ("sprightly"), Norwegian spræk ("cheerful, lively"), Swedish dialectal sprygg ("active, brisk"). More at spry.

    Full definition of spree

    Noun

    spree

    (plural sprees)
    1. A merry frolic; especially, a drinking frolic.
    2. Uninhibited activity.

    Usage notes

    Often preceded by the name of a certain activity to indicate a period of doing that activity whole-heartedly and continuously, e.g. shopping spree.

    Synonyms

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