The meaning of ROWDY is coarse or boisterous in behavior : rough; also : characterized by such behavior. How to use rowdy in a sentence.
tending to create noisy disturbances; rough, loud, or disorderly: a rowdy gang of football supporters.
ROWDY definition: 1. noisy and possibly violent: 2. noisy and possibly violent: 3. noisy and seeming likely to…. Learn more.
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.
rowdy (countable and uncountable, plural rowdies) Carpenter recruited his gang at the saloon, rowdies all. They slept the day, drank well into the evening, and then set off for their pastime.
Definition of rowdy noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Having the nature of or characteristic of a rowdy; rough, quarrelsome, etc. Rough and disorderly; riotous or just boisterous. A person whose behavior is rough, quarrelsome, and disorderly; hoodlum. We got a bit rowdy. Boston was a tad rowdy back then and we were kind of young and frisky ourselves.
rowdy /ˈraʊdɪ/ adj ( -dier, -diest) tending to create noisy disturbances; rough, loud, or disorderly: a rowdy gang of football supporters n ( pl -dies) a person who behaves in a rough disorderly fashion Etymology: 19th Century: originally US slang, perhaps related to row3 ˈrowdily adv ˈrowdiness n
ROWDY definition: a rough, disorderly person. See examples of rowdy used in a sentence.