1. rowdy - Noun
2. rowdy - Adjective
3. rowdy - Adjective Satellite
One who engages in rows, or noisy quarrels; a ruffianly fellow.
Source: Webster's dictionarya raucous party Source: Internet
rowdy teenagers Source: Internet
After hours, Clubhouse is more like a rowdy dive bar. Source: Internet
Al-Gahaffi remains in critical condition a month after he was viciously beaten by a five rowdy riders. Source: Internet
As a result, their gigs became notorious for being rowdy and usually verged on a riot. Source: Internet
Among Cape citizens of all races, growing anger at their powerlessness in influencing unpopular imperial decisions had repeatedly led to protests and rowdy political meetings – especially during the early "Convict Crisis" of the 1840s. Source: Internet