on a lark

The phrase "on a lark" typically means to do something spontaneously or impulsively, often for entertainment or fun, without much prior planning or consideration. It refers to engaging in an activity or undertaking an adventure just for the sake of enjoyment or to experience something new, without any deeper purpose.


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