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"rumpus" Definitions
  1. a lot of noise that is made especially by people who are complaining about something

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As Maurice Sendak put it, let the wild rumpus start!
The latest to get the Rumpus treatment is Cisco Webex.
That said, applying the old rules caused a political rumpus.
She is no longer the managing editor of The Rumpus.
What precisely triggered the latest rumpus in Haryana is not clear.
You don't often expect a library to start a wild rumpus.
One rumpus after another has roiled the academy in recent years.
The voice of the People became a roar and a rumpus.
A center island divides the kitchen from a living/rumpus room.
Explain The Rumpus, for those who don't know what it is.
Their writing has appeared in Slate, The Rumpus, Apogee, Anomaly, and Nat.
The rumpus on the floor, which broke out shortly before 10 p.m.
But as the rumpus over at CFPB suggests, the bureaucracy fights back.
Recent work has appeared in Marie Claire, Bustle, Bookforum, the Rumpus, and BOMB.
But that was due to change even before the rumpus over Cambridge Analytica.
Ms. Vardalos plays a character modeled on Ms. Strayed's Rumpus advice columnist, Sugar.
The rumpus encapsulated the trick that several Gulf states are trying to pull off.
Adults also sometimes need a Wild Rumpus to make sense of their real lives.
Stephen Elliott, the founder of the left-wing website The Rumpus, followed that script.
Mailhot's work has appeared in the Rumpus, the Los Angeles Times, Carve magazine, and elsewhere.
Even if the government gets the technical details right, the reforms will cause a rumpus.
Finally, on The Rumpus, here are three poems by Analicia Sotelo from earlier this year.
Ms. Strayed wrote as Sugar for the online magazine The Rumpus, from 2010 to 2012.
Her writing has appeared in the Washington Post, the Rumpus, Health, Bust, Women's Health, and elsewhere.
The most hardline union, the Confédération Générale du Travail (CGT), also vows to make a rumpus.
They're here to introduce monsters into a building-rich environment, and let the wild rumpus start.
On my last official day as a teacher, I published a heartfelt personal essay on The Rumpus.
Her writing has been published in VIDA, The Rumpus, McSweeney's Internet Tendency, The Iowa Review, and more.
Roy Moore was suspended as chief justice in a rumpus over his recalcitrant opposition to gay marriage.
Without the rumpus of an internal combustion engine, wind roar and tire slap sound all the louder.
We visualize those corporate headquarters that seem to be modeled to be a giant teenager's rumpus and game room.
DIARMUID TWOMEYChief executiveEMPowerDublin The debate over making restrooms inclusive to transgender people is too narrow ("Restroom rumpus", January 30th).
Though she plans to eventually publish it as a book, she's releasing pieces on Rumpus, an online literary magazine.
Downstairs is a rumpus room with kitschy posters for "Crocodile Dundee" and 'NSync, orange carpeting and a sunken fireplace.
Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in The Rumpus, The Boston Review, The Academy of American Poets, and elsewhere.
He anticipates Clarkston emulating the anti-discrimination ordinance passed in Charlotte that set off the current rumpus in North Carolina.
A decade ago, I launched the advice column Dear Sugar, for the website The Rumpus, as something of a lark.
The Rumpus is a website that's sort of for literary types, I would say, and it's a really nice website.
But as his rumpus with Mr. Christie entered its second and third rounds, Mr. Rubio appeared to abandon that game plan.
The weekly rumpus is organised by the Catholic church, one of the few institutions in vast, corrupt Congo that functions well.
Tiny Beautiful Things started out as an advice column by Steve Almond in 2009, written on the literary website The Rumpus.
And: Wallace Stevens "The Man with the Blue Guitar," Canto XXV (1937) A rumpus, a rollick, a roll in the hay . . .
The lower level has another two bedrooms and a bathroom, as well as a rumpus room with a cinder-block fireplace wall.
Her recent work has appeared in the Globe and Mail, the Rumpus, Electric Literature, and Catapult, where she is also a contributing editor.
She edits nonfiction for The Rumpus, serves on the board of the Coalition for Responsible Home Education, and is working on a memoir.
Ruffalo plays the ostensible enemy of childhood and stability in Max's life, and then Mike goes into the fictional woods to start a rumpus.
Deeming Max to be the wildest of them all, though, the beasts crown him their king and hold a Wild Rumpus in his honor.
At every turn, Mr. Trump bragged about how much more compelling his event was than the rumpus unfolding at the same time across town.
A businessman-cave for the after-work crowd, Fishbowl is a retro-style rumpus room carved into the basement of the Dream Midtown hotel.
Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post and The Rumpus, and she is now at work on a memoir.
And surely, if the original ruling on jallikattu had mandated humane treatment of bulls rather than an outright ban, this rumpus might never have happened.
Start with a rum-ginger Wild Rumpus cocktail ($15) and end with the soft-serve ice cream in red wine ($7) to explore their range.
The two-hour rumpus frequently devolved into unmediated bouts of shouting, name-calling and pleas to the moderators for chances to respond to the latest insult.
Where people sitting at desktop IBM computers in dank rumpus rooms divulge their deepest regrets and woes to a barely-listening, barely-literate room of strangers.
In an interview with The Rumpus, Conley noted that since Love in Action shut down and Exodus rebranded, the camps have become smaller and harder to track.
Cristobal Mena's shop, Top Cigars, has found a unique niche: reputable cigar store plus something like a rumpus room on Cultural Fridays when the drinks are free.
That new gaggle of collaboration tools launched under the moniker of Rumpus, and Oblong has been partnering with different video services to add its services to their own.
His writing has appeared in the New York Times, Elle, New York magazine, the Los Angeles Review of Books, the Wall Street Journal, the Rumpus, BuzzFeed, and elsewhere.
An essayist and fiction writer, her prose has appeared in several publications, including Amazon's Day One, Catapult, Buzzfeed, Literary Hub, The Rumpus, and forthcoming at the Kenyon Review.
Trump could have turned the other cheek and sought the high ground amid the rumpus over the UK ambassador's unsparing memos about his character and dysfunctional White House.
Early in 2010, Cheryl Strayed got an e-mail from an acquaintance, Steve Almond, who wrote an advice column—Dear Sugar—for the literary Web site The Rumpus.
Page four of this issue features Stieglitz's photograph of "Fountain" that he roguishly homo-eroticized by placing it in front of Marsden Hartley's rumpus painting "The Warriors" (1913).
Inside one (mercifully air conditioned), Mediatonic set up shop with a gaming demo with a kind of nursery school rumpus room aesthetic — a fitting choice for the subject matter.
Mr. Sanders made no mention of the rumpus during his campaign stops, largely sticking to his standard message and exuding confidence that he would have a strong caucus night.
Earlier this year, a girlfriend told me about a "Dear Sugar" column by Cheryl Strayed, back when she was conducting her now-popular podcast as a column for The Rumpus.
Until recently in Texas it was a criminal offence to cause a rumpus on a school bus; in South Carolina, it still is one to cause a disturbance in school.
The rumpus allows the BJP, which faces state elections in November and a general one in the spring, to play to its strengths as nationalist, pro-Hindu and pro-dominant caste.
The rumpus, first reported by The Washington Post, has national security, intelligence and international implications that White House attempts to knock down the story on Monday night conspicuously failed to address.
The burkini rumpus is also a convenient distraction from the problems France's leaders have not been able to solve: high unemployment, lackluster economic growth and a still very real terrorist threat.
The recent stock market rumpus has been set off in part by fears that a tight labor market and quickening wage growth are a foretaste of higher inflation and interest rates.
And whether it's the Leftfield Collection, the raucous Wild Rumpus, or self-styled "festival of experimental play" Now Play This, each one has its own aims and curates its lineup in singular ways.
Then, he fell into the London games scene, became involved with Wild Rumpus, which blends a club night with an arcade, and then teamed up with another theater creator to produce Beta Public.
Some dismissed the rumpus as a publicity stunt, an impression reinforced when a sting operation by Indian journalists revealed that, in exchange for money, the Rajput group cheerfully offered to attack another film production.
It took me a about fifteen minutes to set things up in a spacious basement rumpus room and, aside from finding outlets for each power supply attached to each speaker, setup was worry-free.
If you're looking for sweet new speakers to scatter around your patio, rumpus room, or Netflix binge dungeon, Philips' has new Fidelio E6 wireless cinema speakers and a 90W subwoofer that can do just that.
" Hett, reported to be 29, had appeared on the reality TV shows Tattoo Fixers and Come Dine With Me. Rumpus said on its website that Hett had packed life "to the brim with his passions.
But the voting and lead candidate rumpus is part of horse-trading among governments to get compatriots or allies into top positions, not just in the Commission and Council but also in the European Central Bank.
President Trump remained embroiled in a rumpus with two cable talk-show hosts on Friday, a surreal dispute featuring allegations of extortion, dueling tweets and low-rent insults that has little precedent in recent political history.
Ashe can't speak for the entirety of Wild Rumpus—there are seven members of the collective—but he's still informed by that theater background in what he does, and what he chooses to present at his events.
Courtesy of The Lynn Redgrave Theatre The set, coordinated by scenic designer Brendan Boston, can be described as minimalist at most, with a backdrop that occasionally lights up, old rumpus room-style chairs and carpets, and magazines and comics.
She helped found The Wild Rumpus, a group that puts on sweaty events — part arcade, part club night — where people can play independent games like Roflpillar, where the players control a caterpillar's movements by rolling around in a sack.
Scheduled for the afternoon, so that parents could get their children home early, the opening dissolved into a clamorous rumpus of young kids amusing themselves at ground level while drab little islands of staid adults gathered in customary art world conversations.
Claire Comstock-Gay, who writes similarly brief, poetic horoscopes as Madame Clairevoyant for The Cut, has trouble identifying as "a real astrologer," despite the fact that she's been writing horoscopes for sites like The Rumpus and The Toast since 2013.
Stephen Elliott, a writer and founder of the literary site the Rumpus, sued Moira Donegan for $1.5 million in damages last week, alleging that the accusations next to his name in the now-offline list are unsubstantiated, false, and defamatory.
"With the soothing music of The Last Shadow Puppets as background noise, Jugglers huddle within their hoop and giggle over discussion of Juggling matters, including the monthly Rumpus and the last time the cops kicked us off the parking garage."
Latest Project For nearly a year, Mr. Iacono has been a co-host of Hump, a party every other Wednesday at the Rumpus Room on Eldridge Street that was named one of the top gay dance parties by New York Magazine.
Now Cisco's videoconferencing customers will get access to Rumpus' personal cursors that point and emphasize content on shared screens, presence indicators to show who is looking where and at what and emoji reactions to provide feedback without disrupting the flow of a meeting.
But the post-hearing rumpus shows that if the Supreme Court upholds the president's proclamation when it hands down its judgment in June, it will do so without any assurances that the policy is far removed from a most incendiary campaign promise.
Watching this makes me feel both nostalgic and triggered, reminding me of days spent in my pastor's rumpus room, watching PTL on satellite TV, wondering if I was righteous enough to be saved from the carnage about to befall the earth in Armageddon.
"Rory is still in Stars Hollow, working at the Gazette, where the poem is the highlight of the paper, but something weird is happening with her computer and Kirk's pig, Petal, is running down the street with a sign that reads "Kick up a rumpus.
However, his lamps and drawings, replete with life and communing with each other, more effectively recall a warm, glowing rendition of the unabashed "rumpus" scene in Maurice Sendak's Where the Wild Things Are, during which the "wild things" gnash their teeth and dance and play with abandon.
It must have been quite a sight for the wealthy denizens of rural-ish New York, to look outside the windows of their rumpus rooms to see a tall gangly weirdo in aerodynamic spandex drooling and swearing at himself as Porsche SUVs and ants raced past.
NEWARK — The low-profile governor's race in New Jersey shed its sleepy veneer on Tuesday night as the first general election debate quickly descended into an hourlong rumpus that was both acerbic and wonkish with the two candidates repeatedly lacing into each other's positions and personal background.
But the real star is the atmosphere, all misty canopies, wood-paneled living rooms, and rumpus rooms, lovingly accentuated with musical cues from the likes of the Bangles, Echo and the Bunnymen, Joy Division, Corey Hart, and a horrifying, if perfectly timed, "Heroes" cover by Peter Gabriel.
I'd classify myself as a writer, but I got my first real start as Saturday editor at the Rumpus, and since then I've been able to include original voices into several different projects and collectives, and I've been able to publish a book with Counterpoint Press and Doubleday Canada.
Out of the million or so books that get published each year, there's always a small collection that gets featured in the New York Times and the New Yorker and the Rumpus, that show up in artfully posed Instagram accounts, that all the cool kids on Twitter are discussing.
The resulting rumpus over Niger meanwhile also exposes the bitter dynamics of Washington in 2017, where the President's enemies immediately embrace any version of events that puts him in a bad light, and where the White House quickly retreats into a defensive crouch and slams the media for misrepresenting the President.
The British composer Oliver Knussen — who leapt to fame at 15 conducting the London Symphony Orchestra in his First Symphony, created a wild rumpus of an opera out of Maurice Sendak's "Where the Wild Things Are," and championed contemporary composers as a conductor and mentor — died on Sunday in Snape, England.
Marie Foulston has been doing great games curation work with both Wild Rumpus and London's V&A; while George Buckenham has mixed a singular approach to arranging events with the production of his own games about actually punching a very real bucket of custard and physically stacking model animals to breed them digitally.
When I think of Katharine Hepburn's Jo, in George Cukor's delectable "Little Women" of 1933, what I remember is not her chatter, as raucous as a raven, but her impromptu fencing match in a drawing room, or the galumphing rumpus she makes when, at her mother's call, she clatters down the stairs.
Claim to Fame The former star of MTV's "Hard Times of R J Berger," which ran for two seasons starting in 2010, Mr. Iacono continues to pursue acting while also moonlighting as a club promoter, hosting a Wednesday-night party at the Rumpus Room on the Lower East Side, which draws a fashionable gay crowd.
"My think tank's in here," says Friedrich Kunath as he walks me past a Bond-worthy Jaguar E-Type, a rolling sculpture of sorts that anchors the foyer of his sprawling 14,000-square-foot studio in the East Los Angeles neighborhood of El Sereno, and opens a door onto a rumpus room stuffed with mid-century design gems.
My jam in "Where the Wild Things Are" is not the famous six-page wordless sequence in which Max and the Wild Things have a "wild rumpus" — even though, yes, it's an enduring reminder of the importance of letting loose now and then (surely that's what Ronnie had in mind for my upstanding mom as she turned 40).
Expanding on some of the themes laid out in his 2012 Rumpus essay about a sexual encounter with a straight man that goes scarily wrong, Jones (full disclosure: a former BuzzFeed News employee) barges right into the coming-of-age memoir pantheon with this slim account of growing up gay and black in Texas with a determined single mother and a religious grandmother.

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