dirdum

/ˈdɜrdəm/
noun
  1. A scolding or harsh criticism; a noisy quarrel or uproar.
    • He got a dirdum from his boss for being late to the meeting.
    • There was a loud dirdum in the hallway after the argument started.
    • The teacher gave the class a real dirdum for not doing their homework.
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