Rackety
[rak-i-tee] /ˈræk ɪ ti/
adjective
1.
making or causing a ; noisy.
2.
fond of excitement or dissipation.
/ˈrækɪtɪ/
adjective
1.
noisy, rowdy, or boisterous
2.
socially lively and, sometimes, mildly dissolute: a rackety life
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