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row⋅dy

[rou-dee] noun, plural -dies, adjective, -di⋅er, -di⋅est.
–noun
1. a rough, disorderly person.
–adjective
2. rough and disorderly: rowdy behavior at school.

Origin:
1810–20, Americanism; perh. irreg. from row 3


row⋅di⋅ly, adverb
row⋅di⋅ness, noun


2. boisterous, unruly, obstreperous.
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rowdy  (n.)
"a rough, quarrelsome person," 1808, Amer.Eng., originally "lawless backwoodsman," probably from row (3) (q.v.). The adjective is first recorded 1819.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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