tatterara

Etymology
From Irish tatarara.

Noun

 * 1)  commotion, noise; fuss, bother
 * 2) * 1976 The Recorder (American Irish Historical Society) Vol.37, p.37:
 * Thus it was in Belfast, where a publisher invited the most terrible tatterara in the Spring of 1976 by publishing a very slim volume, "Best Belfast Jokes" under the rather original imprint Minnie-Ha-Ha Press.
 * 1) * 1991 Bryan MacMahon [translation from the Irish of Peig Sayers] Peig: The Autobiography of Peig Sayers of the Great Blasket Island ISBN 0815602588 (Syracuse University Press), p.58:
 * Very soon I heard the tatterara coming up the road. 'They're coming!' I said and I was all agog.
 * Very soon I heard the tatterara coming up the road. 'They're coming!' I said and I was all agog.