Rowdy
(adjective)
- Noisy, boisterous, and lacking in control or respect for social conventions.
- Disruptive, tumultuous, and tending to cause trouble.
Origin:
Mid 18th century: probably a back-formation from rowdyism.
Examples:
- The party was rowdy and loud, with people shouting and laughing.
- The bar was rowdy and filled with people who were drinking and dancing.
- The game was rowdy and intense, with players pushing and shoving.
- The concert was rowdy and wild, with fans jumping and cheering.
- The neighborhood was rowdy and dangerous, with gangs and violence.