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ROWDYDOW Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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.
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rowdy-dow, v. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the verb rowdy-dow is in the 1960s. OED's earliest evidence for rowdy-dow is from 1966, in the writing of Thomas Pynchon, novelist.
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ROWDYDOW definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Definition of 'rowdyish'. rowdyish in American English. (ˈraudiɪʃ). adjective. 1. like or characteristic of a rowdy. 2. disposed to or characterized by rowdyism.
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rowdy-dow
▪ I. rowdy-ˈdow, n. [Cf. row-de-dow.] Boisterous noise; uproar. Also attrib. passing into adj. and quasi-adv. So rowdy-dowy a.1852 J. Labern Popular Comic Song Bk. 75 While Spifflicating Charlie Coker and Jane of the Hatchet-face divine, Just did the Rowdydowy Poker. 1935 W. Stevens in Poetry XLV. 2...
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rowdydow - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
rowdydow (countable and uncountable, plural rowdydows). (archaic) hubbub; uproar. References. edit. “rowdydow”, in Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary ...
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33 Synonyms & Antonyms for ROWDYDOW | Thesaurus.com
rowdydow · babel · bedlam · confusion · din · disturbance · hassle · hullabaloo · jangle · noise · pandemonium · racket · riot · ruction · rumpus · to-do ...
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Double or Nothing (1937 film)
The Washington Post - "That gorgeous rowdy-dow, Martha Raye, divides honors evenly with Bing Crosby, now undisputed king of the musicals, his mere crooner
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rowdy-dowdy, adj. - Green's Dictionary of Slang
[redup. of SE rowdy, but note rowdy-dow adj.] 1. aggressive, antagonistic; also as n. ... 2. vulgar, uncultured, rough. ... ← rowdy-dow, adj.
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rowdy-dow, int., n., & adj. meanings, etymology and more
Representing the sound of the beating of a drum. Now rare. Originally used esp. to represent a spoken or sung imitation of the sound of a military drum.
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ROWDYDOWS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ROWDYDOW is noisy excitement : hubbub, to-do. How to use rowdydow in a sentence.
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Rowdy Dow - Facebook
Rowdy Dow is a high energy duo and local favourite featuring Vince Burke & Scott MacDonald. They also play as trio depending on the venue size.
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rowdydow - definition and meaning - Wordnik
rowdydow: A continuous noise; a rumpus; a row.
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spiflicate
spiflicate, v. humorous or colloq. (ˈspɪflɪkeɪt) Also spifflicate, spefflicate. [Prob. a purely fanciful formation. Cf. smifligate v.] trans. To deal with in such a way as to confound or overcome completely; to treat or handle roughly or severely; to crush, destroy. Common in the 19th century.α 1785...
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