disorderly

  • 51disorderly — [dɪsˈɔːdəli] adj 1) behaving in a noisy or violent way 2) not tidy …

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  • 52disorderly — dis•or•der•ly [[t]dɪsˈɔr dər li[/t]] adj. 1) characterized by disorder; untidy 2) unruly; tumultuous 3) law contrary to public order or morality • Etymology: 1555–65 dis•or′der•li•ness, n …

    From formal English to slang

  • 53disorderly — /dɪsˈɔdəli/ (say dis awduhlee) adjective 1. characterised by disorder; irregular; untidy; confused. 2. unruly; turbulent; tumultuous. 3. Law violating, or opposed to, constituted order; contrary to public order or morality. –adverb 4. without… …

  • 54disorderly — Contrary to the rules of good order and behavior; violative of the public peace or good order; turbulent, riotous, or indecent …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 55disorderly — Contrary to the rules of good order and behavior; violative of the public peace or good order; turbulent, riotous, or indecent …

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  • 56disorderly — Against or in violation of the peace, good order, morals, decency or safety of the public …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 57disorderly conduct — noun Date: 1786 a petty offense chiefly against public order and decency that falls short of an indictable misdemeanor …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 58disorderly house — noun Etymology: euphemism Date: 1749 bordello …

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  • 59disorderly house — 1. a house of prostitution; brothel. 2. a gambling place. [1800 10] * * * …

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  • 60disorderly conduct — Synonyms and related words: badness, discourtesy, disorder, disorderliness, disruption, disruptiveness, frowned upon behavior, hooliganism, horseplay, impropriety, misbehavior, misconduct, misdemeanor, misdoing, naughtiness, nonsanctioned… …

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