noun
- noisy quarrels or fights
Usage: informal; chiefly Irish
Examples
- The neighbors were having brannigans again last night.
- He’s always getting into brannigans at the pub.
- The family reunion ended in brannigans over old grievances.
- She tried to avoid the brannigans between her brothers.
- The political debate turned into brannigans on the street.
- Local brannigans often started over trivial matters.