rebú
An uproar, a rowdy crowd (DR)
Definitions
A loud, boisterous group or commotion; a ruckus.
rebú In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Dominican Spanish, of uncertain origin.
People Also Ask
What does 'rebú' mean?
It's an uproar or ruckus — a loud, boisterous crowd or commotion.
How do you use 'rebú'?
Use it for a rowdy scene, like 'se formó un rebú en la esquina' (a ruckus broke out on the corner).
Where does 'rebú' come from?
It's Dominican Spanish of uncertain origin, likely tied to the idea of 'bullicio' (hubbub) and general commotion.
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