types:
broma,
vacilada
a ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement
baño
immersing the body in water or sunshine
baile
taking a series of rhythmical steps (and movements) in time to music
juego
the act of playing for stakes in the hope of winning (including the payment of a price for a chance to win a prize)
juego
an amusement or pastime
deporte
an active diversion requiring physical exertion and competition
bombero
play in which children pretend to put out a fire
gimnasia,
gimnástica
a sport that involves exercises intended to display strength and balance and agility
esquí
a sport in which participants must travel on skis
remo
the act of rowing as a sport
carreras
the sport of engaging in contests of speed
equitación
the sport of siting on the back of a horse while controlling its movements
juego de ingenio
a game in which participants compete to identify some obscurely indicated thing
camelo,
chicoleo,
coqueteo,
coquetería,
devaneo,
escarceo,
flirt,
flirteo,
galanteo,
ligoteo,
pololeo,
remoquete
playful behavior intended to arouse sexual interest
brega,
burla,
cacho,
changüi,
chueca,
galleta,
mistificación,
pega,
quedada,
relajo,
tiro,
trastada,
tártago
a prank or trick played on a person (especially one intended to make the victim appear foolish)
fantasía
any lavishly staged or spectacular entertainment
fiesta
an organized series of acts and performances (usually in one place)
espectáculo
the act of publicly exhibiting or entertaining
zarabanda
a stately court dance of the 17th and 18th centuries; in slow time
judo,
yudo
a sport adapted from jujitsu (using principles of not resisting) and similar to wrestling; developed in Japan