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    Hul·la·ba·loo
    /ˈhələbəˌlo͞o/

    noun

    • 1. a commotion; a fuss: informal "remember all the hullabaloo over the golf ball?"
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  3. Definition of hullabaloo noun from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. hullabaloo. noun. /ˈhʌləbəˌlu/ , /ˌhʌləbəˈlu/ [singular] a lot of loud noise, especially made by people who are annoyed or excited about something synonym commotion, uproar They looked outside to find out what all the hullabaloo was about.

  4. 3 days ago · singular noun. A hullabaloo is a lot of noise or fuss made by people who are angry or excited about something. [informal] I was scared by the hullabaloo over my arrival. Synonyms: commotion, to-do, fuss, noise More Synonyms of hullabaloo. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  5. Hullabaloo is a commotion, a clamorous confusion, or an uproar. The word has taken many forms over the years, including hallaballoo, hollowballoo, halloo-balloo, hallooballoo, and halloo-bo-loo (all found in the OED’s historical examples), but hullabaloo now prevails over the alternatives.

  6. HULLABALOO meaning: 1 : a very noisy and confused situation; 2 : a situation in which many people are upset and angry about something.

  7. In essence, hullabaloo refers to a loud and disorderly situation that may cause confusion or annoyance, and it is often used in a humorous or light-hearted manner to describe a noisy or chaotic event. History and Etymology of 'hullabaloo'

  8. Define Hullabaloo. Hullabaloo is a noun that refers to a commotion or a noisy disturbance. It can also be used to describe a chaotic situation or a state of confusion. The term is often used to describe a loud and boisterous uproar that is caused by a group of people or animals.

  9. Let’s define the terms. Hullabaloo is a noun that means a commotion or uproar, often associated with loud or chaotic behavior. Party, on the other hand, is a noun that means a social gathering for celebration or amusement. While both words can describe a festive event, the connotations are slightly different.

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