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    Row·dy
    /ˈroudē/

    adjective

    • 1. noisy and disorderly: "it was a rowdy but good-natured crowd"

    noun

    • 1. a noisy and disorderly person.
  2. The meaning of ROWDY is coarse or boisterous in behavior : rough; also : characterized by such behavior. How to use rowdy in a sentence.

  3. noisy and seeming likely to become violent: The theater was full of rowdy teenagers throwing popcorn and yelling. (Definition of rowdy from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  4. If you’re rowdy, youre loud and raucous. You’re disturbing the peace and somebody’s likely to ask you to quiet down. When your team wins, if you and your teammates celebrate by running through the streets screaming and wrestling each other on people’s lawns, you’re a rowdy bunch.

  5. 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.

  6. 1. adjective. When people are rowdy, they are noisy, rough, and likely to cause trouble. He has complained to the police about rowdy neighbours. There were rowdy scenes inside parliament during the debate. Synonyms: disorderly, rough, loud, noisy More Synonyms of rowdy. rowdiness uncountable noun.

  7. Define rowdy. rowdy synonyms, rowdy pronunciation, rowdy translation, English dictionary definition of rowdy. adj. row·di·er , row·di·est Disorderly; rough: rowdy teenagers; a rowdy beer party. n. pl. row·dies A rough, disorderly person. row′di·ly adv.

  8. A complete guide to the word "ROWDY": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

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