n. |
[1] |
public violence
,
rioting
,
riotous behaviour
,
disturbance
,
uproar
,
tumult
,
turmoil
,
(civil) disorder
,
lawlessness
,
hubbub
,
rumpus
,
turbulence
,
fracas
,
fray
,
affray
,
pandemonium
,
Donnybrook
,
brawl
,
row
,
unrest
,
commotion
,
bother
,
imbroglio
,
outburst
,
anarchy
,
disruption
,
violence
,
strife
,
(Colloq) ruckus
,
ruction
,
to-do
,
do
,
(Brit) bovver
,
punch-up
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[2] |
funny person/woman/man
,
rioting
,
comedian/comedienne
,
hilarious event/bit/shtick/thing/piece of business
,
(Colloq) gas
,
(US) panic
,
laugh-riot
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[3] |
belly laugh
,
sidesplitter
,
howler
,
thigh-slapper
,
scream
,
wow
|
[4] |
orgy
,
debauch
,
debauchery
,
saturnalia
,
bacchanal
,
bacchanalia
,
drunken revelry
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