Plural form; possibly referring to brawls, skirmishes, or rough scuffles (Scottish/Northern English dialectal).
From brulzie (Scottish/Northern English), possibly from brawl or from Low German/Dutch brullen meaning 'to roar' or 'to brawl.' Regional dialectal term.
Brulzie is mainly Scottish English—a dialect word for fights and rough behavior that captures a grittier, more colorful vocabulary than standard English, reflecting regional cultural identity.
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