ROWDYDOW


Meaning of ROWDYDOW in English

noun

or row-de-dow ˈrau̇dēˌdau̇

( -s )

Etymology: irregular from row (VI)

1. : noisy excitement : hubbub , to-do

piqued by all the ruffle and rowdydow — M.G.Bishop

2.

a. : a noisy disturbance or spirited contest : brawl , fight

b. : a boisterous party : spree

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