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hullabaloo 

something that seems to be of great importance or a big deal that is perhaps unnecessary.
"We wanted to throw you a birthday party!"
"Well, it wasn't worth all this hullabaloo!"
hullabaloo by Betsty July 7, 2005

Hullabaloolaloo 

A festival where everyone gets naked and drinks alot of alchohol. Curiosty ensues.
Cameron doesnt remember how he wound up next to a goat at last nights hullabaloolaloo.
Hullabaloolaloo by Cameron Carpenter December 16, 2005

Hullabaloo 

.n. A state of action, loud, exciting, trouble and often chaotic
Children are arguing grand parent comes in
"What's all this Hullabaloo?" (which means- What's going o here? usually refering to noise)

or

"Shall we go check out this new club everyone one is raving about?"
"ye lets go see what all the hullabaloo is about"

hullabaloo 

the first word of the phrase "hullabaloo caneck caneck" which is the start of the Texas A&M University War Hymn; represents the sound a cannon ball makes as it rolls down the barrel of the cannon while being loaded.
"Hullabaloo caneck caneck! Goodbye to Texas University..."
or
"Hullabaloo caneck caneck! A-WHOOP!"
hullabaloo by Chelsey Noel February 7, 2007

hullabaloo 

lotsa noise. A great deal of noise pollution. Many sounds
What's that Hullabaloo up there?
hullabaloo by Major Mandess August 11, 2003

hullabaloo 

Noun. A word that has deep origins within the state of Rl. This word is used by a lot of famous swimmers, including Olympian Michael Phelps. The maximum usage of this word is once every six months. If you use this word more than once every six months, extreme screeching and sudden outbursts of high pitched noises have been reported.
Teacher to class: "Well it seems to me that the IFRS reaction to this issue is a wheel barrow load of hot steaming hullabaloo. I haven't seen this much hullabaloo since the Enron fiasco." (Insert high pitched screech)
hullabaloo by Majorie Donhugo October 26, 2011