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rammy

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rammy [ˈræmɪ]
n Scot pl -mies
a noisy disturbance or free-for-all
[perhaps from earlier Scot rammle row, uproar]


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QMU president Aaron Murray said the rammy caused thousands of pounds worth of damage.
Paisley Sheriff Court last week heard McLaughlan got into a rammy with passenger Carol Whitton after downing white wine.
Back from a six-month tour of duty in the Afghan capital, the 35-year-old PC said: "A rammy in Dundee and a rammy in Kabul, is still a rammy.
 
 
 
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