jinket, v. colloq.
(ˈdʒɪŋkɪt)
[dim. of jink v.]
1. intr. To indulge in (high) jinks. (Or ? To junket.)
| 1742 Fielding J. Andrews iv. xiii, Tom..is just come from the George; where it seems Joseph and the rest of them are a jinketting. |
2. ? To dance about or round. Also fig.
| 1823 Scott St. Ronan's ii, He has her aften jinketing about, and back and forward, wi' a' the fine flichtering fools that come yonder. 1894 Superfluous Woman (ed. 4) II. 170 Lassies weary in time of jinketing round. |