Rowdily
noun, plural rowdies.
1.
a rough, disorderly person.
adjective, rowdier, rowdiest.
2.
rough and disorderly:
rowdy behavior at school.
adjective -dier, -diest
1.
tending to create noisy disturbances; rough, loud, or disorderly: a rowdy gang of football supporters
noun (pl) -dies
2.
a person who behaves in a rough disorderly fashion
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