dustup

[duhst-uhp] /ˈdʌstˌʌp/
noun
1.
a quarrel; argument; row.
Origin
1895-1900; noun use of verb phrase dust up
Word Origin and History for dustup
n.

"fight," 1897, from dust + up; perhaps from dust "confusion, disturbance" (1590s). To dust (someone's) coat was ironical for "to beat (someone) soundly" (1680s).

Slang definitions & phrases for dustup

dustup

noun

A quarrel or fight; altercation; scrap: a big dustup in the office of a vice-president (1897+)