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rowdy
[ rou-dee ]
noun
- a rough, disorderly person.
adjective
- rough and disorderly:
rowdy behavior at school.
- Slang. great; very enjoyable, often with boisterous fun:
a rowdy time at the arcade with my best friends.
Synonyms: obstreperous, unruly, boisterous
rowdy
/ ˈraʊdɪ /
adjective
- tending to create noisy disturbances; rough, loud, or disorderly
a rowdy gang of football supporters
noun
- a person who behaves in a rough disorderly fashion
Derived Forms
- ˈrowdily, adverb
- ˈrowdiness, noun
Other Words From
- row·di·ly adverb
- row·di·ness noun
- un·row·dy adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of rowdy1
Example Sentences
Sexyy Red turned up for a rowdy take on the marching-band jam “Sticky” and playfully spanked Tyler after he did the same to her; Tyler took a hit from his asthma inhaler after that one.
The chorus is rowdy but there’s no happy ending; the good news he needs never arrives.
“Touch of Grey” introduced a new generation of fans to the Grateful Dead, many much rowdier than the Deadheads who had followed the group through the years.
"Those were the first times that Trump had ever given speeches to large, rowdy crowds that wanted red meat," says Ms Riesman.
In 2006, he began bringing his daughter, then 7, to sit together in the rowdy supporters section, where fan groups banged drums and held aloft a giant banner known as “tifo.”
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