Uproar vs Stooshie - What's the difference?
uproar | stooshie | Synonyms |
tumultuous, noisy excitement
loud confused noise, especially when coming from several sources
(Scotland) the disruption caused by a disagreement or misunderstanding
* {{quote-book, year=1978, title=Scottish Bankers magazine, author=Institute of Bankers in Scotland
, passage=The Traveller going through Customs goes alone, wondering what is causing the stooshie up front and nervously letting someone go before him
* {{quote-book, year=2003, title=One Fine Day in the Middle of the Night, author=Christopher Brookmyre
, passage=First of all, thereād been that horrible stooshie over the wifie in Ballygrant with MS who was growing her own cannabis in her greenhouse.}}
* {{quote-book, year=2006, title=Proverbs in the patter, author=Jamie Stuart
, passage=Ill-will can mak a stooshie , but love can settle a stramash.}}
(Scotland) a weekly digest magazine produced by DC Thomson:
Uproar is a synonym of stooshie.
As nouns the difference between uproar and stooshie
is that uproar is tumultuous, noisy excitement while stooshie is (scotland) the disruption caused by a disagreement or misunderstanding.As a verb uproar
is to throw into uproar or confusion.uproar
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* See alsoDerived terms
* uproariousstooshie
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(en noun)The Stooshie
