Coined by Kodi Masarik, the frolic wind that breathes the spring.
Waller
The gay, the frolic, and the loud.
1766, Joseph Addison, The Spectator - Volume 5 - Page 304:
You meet him at the tables and conversations of the wise, the impertinent, the grave, the frolic, and the witty; ...
1897, Henry James, What Maisie Knew:
Beale, under this frolic menace, took nothing back at all; he was indeed apparently on the point of repeating his extravagence, but Miss Overmore instructed her little charge that she was not to listen to his bad jokes ....
By the old-fashioned magnificence of this procession, it might worthily have included his Holiness in person, with a suite of attendant Cardinals, if those sacred dignitaries would kindly have lent their aid to heighten the frolic of the Carnival.