Ruckus

Pronunciation: /ˈrʌkəs/

Ruckus (noun)

  1. A lot of loud noise and angry behaviour, usually happening in public and causing problems.
  2. A situation where people argue strongly and loudly, often because of disagreement or unfair treatment.

Examples

  • The neighbors complained about the ruckus at night.
  • A sudden ruckus woke everyone up in the building.