Why this word is great
STRAMASH — [Noun, Verb] A tumult or disturbance; to make a noise or cause an uproar. Origin uncertain; possibly related to English 'smash' or Scots 'stramash'; connections to Hindi तमाशा (tamāśā, "spectacle") or Italian stramazzone ("a knock-down blow") are speculative and disputed. Unlike "fracas" (a brawl, fists flying) or "hubbub" (mere background clamor), "stramash" is chaos with texture: the clatter of a dropped tray in a crowded pub, the sudden squall of seagulls fighting over chips, the way a single misplayed note can unravel an entire orchestra’s composure. It is the world’s refusal to stay quiet.