dustup

See also: dust-up and dust up

English

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Etymology

Deverbal from dust up.

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /ˈdʌstʌp/
  • Audio (US):(file)

Noun

dustup (plural dustups)

  1. (informal) A scuffle or fight.
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:fight
    • 2014 September 9, Patrick M. Robbins, Supergatory[1], iUniverse, →ISBN:
      Mik looked at his arm and knew this wouldn't work for another dustup with the she-hemoth that was hot on his heels. He put his shield on the damaged arm. It felt strange since he usually wore it on his left.
  2. (informal, by extension) An argument or dispute.
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:dispute
    • 2005 June 21, Seattle Times:
      The incident followed other dustups between the two parties over the conduct of the war on terrorism.
    • 2020 September 27, Christy Stratton & Jeremy Rowley, “Violet's Secret” (18:18 from the start), in Bless the Harts[2], season 2, episode 1, spoken by Wayne Edwards (Ike Barinholtz):
      “Look at us. I plumb forgot what this dustup's even about. Now, what I'm-what I'm... what I'm trying to say here is, hoo, boy, we all need to stop fightin'.”
    • 2022 January 31, Kevin Roose, “Spotify’s Joe Rogan Problem Isn’t Going Away”, in The New York Times[3], →ISSN:
      And given how few Netflix subscribers appear to have canceled their subscriptions during last year’s dust-up with Mr. Chappelle, Spotify can probably breathe easy on this front for now.

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