WORD OF THE DAY
BROUHAHA
brouhaha
noun ˈbrü-ˌhä-ˌhä, ˌbrü-ˌhä-ˈhä, brü-ˈhä-ˌhä
Definition of brouhaha,
LOUD, OVEREXCITED DISPLAY
Examples of BROUHAHA
1. A brouhaha erupted over her statements about the president.
2. There's been a lot of brouhaha about her statements.
Origin of BROUHAHA
A brouhaha (from French brouhaha, possibly from a corruption of Hebrew בָּרוּךְ הַבָּא (barúkh habá, welcome, literally blessed is he who comes, a phrase uttered by devils or demons in early modern French religious dramas) is a state of social agitation when a minor incident gets out of control, sometimes referred to as an uproar or hubbub.[1]
In one such instance, in New York City, a dispute between a clinic entitled Upper Breast Side (which gives advice to young mothers about breastfeeding and bras) and a condo association erupted into a legal battles and was described in the Boston Globeas a brouhaha.[2]The Washington Postdescribed an incident as a brouhaha in which a passenger, on board a jetliner, reclined the seat to the point where it bothered a second passenger, resulting in a fistfight, intervention by flight attendants, and the plane returning to the airport escorted by fighter jets.[3]In another instance, politics surrounding the choice of bus lanes in Los Angeleserupted in ineffective squabbling which ultimately did not help efforts to improve public transit in the metropolis.[4]