verb
- celebrated wildly and noisily in public
Usage: archaic; British
Examples
- The crowds mafficked in the streets after news of the victory reached London.
- Citizens mafficked throughout the night following the relief of the siege.
- The whole town mafficked when the war ended.
- People mafficked with such enthusiasm that the police had to restore order.
- The students mafficked after their team won the championship.
- Londoners mafficked in Trafalgar Square during the celebration.