IPA: //ˌhʌləbəˈluː//
KK: /hʌləbəˈlu/
A loud noise or commotion, often caused by a lot of people talking or arguing.
The hullabaloo outside the concert made it hard to hear the music.
Hullabaloo originates from the Scottish word 'hulabaloo', which is an exclamation of surprise or a noisy commotion. The term reflects a sense of uproar or fuss, often associated with excitement or confusion.
Imagine a loud and chaotic scene where people are surprised and making noise — that's what hullabaloo means, capturing the essence of a noisy commotion.