Categories: Street Slang
Causing a ruckus means creating a commotion or disruption, often involving loud or disruptive behavior.
This term refers to the act of creating chaos, disturbance, or uproar, typically through loud and disruptive actions. It implies that someone is intentionally making things chaotic or rowdy, often for attention or to provoke a reaction from others.
Example 1:
The group of rowdy teenagers caused a ruckus in the library, shouting and throwing books off the shelves.
Example 2:
When the soccer team won the championship, the fans celebrated by running through the streets, causing a ruckus and bringing traffic to a standstill.
Synonyms:
uproar, commotion, disturbance, chaos
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