ˈstraməsh, strəˈmash noun
( -es )
Etymology: probably imitative
1. chiefly Scotland
a. : disturbance , commotion , racket
a terrible stramash to make about a wee lapse — J.D.Scott b. 1917
b. : broil , brawl
provoked not a few stramashes by asking … why they did not go back to their banks and braes — Wilson Neill
2. chiefly Scotland : crash , smashup
a wild stramash into the other car — G.B.Shaw