ˈkälēˌshaŋē noun
( -s )
Etymology: perhaps from collie (cur) + shang kind of meal (perhaps from Scottish Gaelic seang thin, hungry-looking) + -ie; akin to Old Irish seng thin, Old English swancor pliable, Middle High German swanger swaying, Old Norse svangr thin, hungry, Old English swingan to beat, flog — more at swing
Scotland : squabble , brawl , uproar