1. merrymaking - Noun
2. merrymaking - Adjective
Making or producing mirth; convivial; jolly.
The act of making merry; conviviality; merriment; jollity.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe is first recorded in early 17th century England, but was associated with holiday merrymaking and drunkenness rather than the bringing of gifts. Source: Internet
From Friday evening to Sunday morning, the lords and ladies of the SCA (or SCAdians) live in this secluded world, partaking in archery tournaments, artisan crafts, merrymaking, medieval music and of course, hand-to-hand combat. Source: Internet
When the meal was done, the local young men humbly asked for admission, made obeisance to the Brídeóg, and joined the girls in dancing and merrymaking. Source: Internet
From Domboshava, the merrymaking was wrapped up at Ginimbi’s up market club, Dreams, in the capital. Source: Internet
Hidden in the merrymaking of the recent holiday season of December 2014, an important even took place. Source: Internet
New Year's Eve is also the time when the cities, beach sites and towns explode with merrymaking provided by fireworks, recently authorized by the government. Source: Internet