raucousˈrɔ kəs
English Definitions:
raucous, strident (adj)
unpleasantly loud and harsh
raucous, rowdy (adj)
disturbing the public peace; loud and rough
"a raucous party"; "rowdy teenagers"
raucous (Adjective)
Harsh and rough-sounding.
raucous (Adjective)
Disorderly and boisterous.
raucous (Adjective)
loud and annoying
Raucous
Raucous was a live, half an hour, RMITV program broadcast on C31 Melbourne featuring youth-oriented segments, arts reviews, comedy skits, interviews, street talks and live music. It was co-hosted by Lyndon Horsburgh and featured segments with Hamish and Andy's Hamish Blake and Andy Lee. The show debuted on Thursday 8 February 2001.
raucous
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