rumble
A huge brawl involving many people.
Alright bitches, it's time to rumble!
rumble
1. (noun) A no-holds-barred fight between at least two rival street gangs or any other organization.
2. (verb) To fight as such
2. (verb) To fight as such
1. The Greasers beat the Socs asses in the scene of the rumble in "The Outsiders."
2. Let's rumble, bitches!
2. Let's rumble, bitches!
rumble
1. A "Rumble" is the term for a collection of badgers.
While out hunting dear, I saw a majestic rumble of badgers cross the meadow in search of honey.
rumble
Verb. To be identified or picked out by a narcotics agent, police, or anyone else around that could potentially rat you out for drugs.
"Take the phone. I don't want him to rumble my voice." WSB, The Soft Machine, p. 6 (1961).
rumble
An operation carried out in major UK supermarket chain, Tesco. All staff, from managers to checkout staff skip from aisle to aisle bringing products forward on the shelves, lining them up and making them look pretty for customers.
Customer: Excuse me, where are the baked beans?
Manager: Errm, can you not see I'm mid rumble?
Customer: *thinking* ASDA next time...sheesh!
Manager: Errm, can you not see I'm mid rumble?
Customer: *thinking* ASDA next time...sheesh!
rumble
Old school NY brawl involving chains, bats, brass knuckles, sometimes knives and other non-lethal weapons to settle rivalries with the street gangs. Also, a precursor to driving around in a car and just shooting at random people who might be selling weed
Ayo my pops used to rumble in wash heights back in the day on some Warriors shit, ya feel me?
rumble
a fight, or to grass on someone
theres a rumble in the street, or he nicked them fags, im gonna rumble that fucker