jangler

/ˈdʒæŋɡlər/
noun
  1. A person who argues or quarrels noisily.
    • The meeting was disrupted by a jangler who refused to listen to others.
    • My little brother can be a real jangler when he doesn't get his way.
    • The old man was known as a jangler, always picking fights at the town square.
  2. A person who makes a harsh, clattering noise.
    • A street performer with a tambourine was a cheerful jangler on the corner.
    • The broken bicycle chain made its rider a constant jangler on the morning commute.
    • The jangler in the kitchen dropped a stack of metal pans.