rumpus

  • 11rumpus — [[t]rʌ̱mpəs[/t]] rumpuses N COUNT If someone or something causes a rumpus, they cause a lot of noise or argument. He had actually left the company a year before the rumpus started …

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  • 12rumpus — [“rampas] n. a commotion. □ Please don’t make such a rumpus. □ There was quite a rumpus in Jim’s room …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 13rumpus — rum|pus [ˈrʌmpəs] n [singular] [Date: 1700 1800; Origin: Perhaps from rumble] informal a lot of noise, especially made by people quarrelling ▪ There s a real rumpus going on upstairs …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 14rumpus — Noise, slang for news. So what s the rumpus from your world lately? …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 15rumpus — Noise, slang for news. So what s the rumpus from your world lately? …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 16rumpus — noun (singular) informal a lot of noise, especially made by people quarrelling: There s a real rumpus going on upstairs …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 17rumpus — n. colloq. a disturbance, brawl, row, or uproar. Phrases and idioms: rumpus room US a room in the basement of a house for games and play. Etymology: 18th c.: prob. fanciful …

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  • 18Rumpus McFowl — is a fictional character of the Scrooge McDuck universe, created by William van Horn in 1994. Van Horn is still the only artist to have used the character. Rumpus was introduced as a lazy and greedy cousin of Scrooge McDuck, but it was soon… …

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  • 19Rumpus (band) — Rumpus is a rock band from Sheffield, England. Dave Attwood (drums) and Ian Hutchinson (guitar) now play in a band called Baby Long Legs, and Danny Lowe (vocals) and Chris Moody (bass) play in a band called Crystal Teet Heart Discography * Ring… …

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  • 20rumpus room — n AmE a room in a house that is used by the family for games, parties etc …

    Dictionary of contemporary English