dustup

['dʌstʌp]
  • n. 骚动;吵闹,争吵
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dustup (n.)
"fight," 1897, from dust + up; perhaps from dust "confusion, disturbance" (1590s). To dust (someone's) coat was ironical for "to beat (someone) soundly" (1680s).