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My new word for the day is ructions, which is apparently a fairly common term across the pond.
Ructions is perhaps a shortening of insurrection, and means a noisy fight or disturbance. I am told by a British friend that it is used in the plural, although the various online dictionaries seem to define it in the singular.
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maverick 03/07/2005 11:05 AM ![]()
what the OED has
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