hullabaloo
/ˌhʌləbəˈluː/
noun
- A loud noise, uproar, or commotion, often caused by a disagreement or excitement.
- There was a huge hullabaloo in the classroom when the teacher announced a surprise test.
- The neighbors complained about the hullabaloo coming from the party next door.
- The celebrity's arrival caused a hullabaloo among the fans waiting outside.
- A great deal of fuss, excitement, or public attention over something.
- All that hullabaloo about the new policy turned out to be over nothing.
- Why is there such a hullabaloo over a simple spelling mistake?
- The new movie created a hullabaloo long before its release date.