Titingó refers to a dispute, verbal or physical, involving several parties, and characterized by much noise and belligerence. Its origin is probably Congolese, like many other words with the "ng" morpheme in Cuban Spanish. It translates as "pandemonium", and the Peninsular version is "barahúnda" (as per the RAE Dictionary).
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