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Phrase(s): romp on someone [and] romp all over someone
1. Fig. Inf. to beat or win over, as in a sports contest. • Our team romped on our opponents and beat them 10 to 1. • We romped all over them. 2. Fig. Inf. to scold someone. • The teacher romped on the students for their behavior. • He romped all over all of them.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs