Brulzie

/ˈbrʊlziː/ noun

Scottish term for a quarrel, brawl, or violent struggle; a noisy fight or commotion.

From Scots, possibly a variant of 'brulyie.' The exact etymology is uncertain but appears in Scottish literature and legal documents, possibly related to Old French or Germanic roots meaning conflict or breaking apart.

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