v. phr. , informal To make trouble; make a disturbance. When the teacher gave the class five more hours of homework, the class kicked up a fuss. When the teacher left the room, two boys kicked up a row.
Compare: RAISE CAIN, RAISE THE ROOF.
v. phr. , informal To make trouble; make a disturbance. When the teacher gave the class five more hours of homework, the class kicked up a fuss. When the teacher left the room, two boys kicked up a row.
Compare: RAISE CAIN, RAISE THE ROOF.
American idioms English vocabulary. Английский словарь американских идиом. 2012