Magalboroto (en. To cause a disturbance)
/ma-ɡal-bo-ˈro-to/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
verb
To disturb or disrupt a person or thing.
His loud voice caused me a disturbance.
Ang labas ng boses niya ay nagbigay sa akin ng magalboroto.
To create chaos or confusion.
People caused a disturbance during the explosion.
Nagmagalboroto ang mga tao sa pagtanggap sa pagsabog.
Etymology
root word: 'alboroto', meaning a lack of order.
Common Phrases and Expressions
disturbance of people
a surge of chaos from a group of people.
magalboroto ng mga tao
Related Words
disturbance
The activity of being noisy or chaotic.
alboroto
Slang Meanings
Explosive in fun or nonsense.
They are so good at throwing back memories, we really went crazy with laughter at the party!
Ang galing nilang mag-throwback, talagang nag-magolboroto kami sa tawanan sa party!
Quick interaction with people or a group.
Today's youth, when there's a stir, they immediately take selfies and start sharing stories!
Ang mga kabataan ngayon, pag mayroong magalboroto, todo selfie at kwento na agad!
Loud noise or influx of people.
Because of the crowd's ruckus on the street, vehicles had a hard time passing through.
Dahil sa magalboroto ng tao sa kalsada, nahirapan mga sasakyan na dumaan.