Meaning & Definition of word "Ruckus"
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Ruckus
/ˈrʌkəs/
noun:
- 1. A noisy commotion or disturbance.
- Example: The sudden ruckus outside woke everyone up in the quiet neighborhood.
- 2. A scene of uproar or confusion.
- Example: There was a ruckus in the hall as students debated the rules of the game.
- 3. A loud and chaotic situation.
- Example: The ruckus at the party made it impossible to hear the music.
Etymology
Possibly from the word 'ruck' meaning a fight or tussle, combined with the suffix '-us.'
Common Phrases and Expressions
make a ruckus:
To create a lot of noise or commotion.
ruckus in the ranks:
A disagreement or disturbance within a group.
Related Words
commotion:
A state of confused and noisy disturbance.
fracas:
A noisy disruption or quarrel.
hubbub:
A mixture of voices and sounds, making a loud noise.
Slang Meanings of ruckus
Meaning: Party or celebration that gets out of hand.
Example Sentence: They had such a ruckus at the party, the neighbors complained.
Meaning: A loud and chaotic argument.
Example Sentence: The ruckus between the two friends drew everyone's attention.