To play the fool; to behave thoughtlessly and frivolously.(verb)
To leap; to caper; to romp noisily.(verb)
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Use "hoit" in a sentence
"The confusion comes from the similarity of the noun hoi polloi and the adjective hoity-toity, a rhyming compound from the English dialect term hoit, “to play the fool,” which has come to mean “foolishly snooty.”"
"Actually, Sinatra subtly cracked wise that he was "hoit" (da Joisy accent was quite deliberate) by not being asked to sing."
"So yous all just make like trees and get outta here before someone gets hoit."