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What (who) is ruckus - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rcukus; Ruckus (disambiguation)

ruckus         
If someone or something causes a ruckus, they cause a great deal of noise, argument, or confusion. (AM INFORMAL)
This caused such a ruckus all over Japan that they had to change their mind.
N-SING
ruckus         
n. to raise a ruckus
ruckus         
['r?k?s]
¦ noun a row or commotion.
Origin
C19: perh. related to ruction and rumpus.

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Ruckus
Examples of use of ruckus
1. No ruckus, fracas, pandemonium, or, frankly, fun.
2. They have raised an ideological ruckus over the draft law.
3. The guards left their seats as the ruckus mounted.
4. "These gas giants cause quite a ruckus," Raymond said.
5. For the most part, the awkwardly sneaky penguins seem to break even amid the ruckus.