noun
- a noisy quarrel or brawl; a commotion or disturbance
Usage: Scottish and Northern English dialect
verb
- to engage in a noisy quarrel or brawl; to make a commotion
Usage: Scottish and Northern English dialect
Examples
- The two men got into a brulzie outside the pub.
- There was quite a brulzie in the marketplace over the price of fish.
- The neighbors began to brulzie about the fence line.
- Don't brulzie with your sister over such a small matter.
- The brulzie lasted only a few minutes before the constable arrived.
- They were brulzying so loudly that everyone on the street could hear them.