noise.
1. m. inarticulado, generally unpleasant sound.
2. m. litigation, pendency times, lawsuit, disturbance or discord.
3. m. appearance in things that are not of great importance.
4. m. public impact of some fact. Their statements have been much noise.
5. m. Ling. In semiology, interference that affects a process of communication.
6. m. germ. Man that makes trafficking in public women.1. m. discomfort among the members of the armed forces, which makes suspect a rebellion.
do, or meter, noise someone or something.
1. locs. verbs. Cause admiration, novelty or strangeness.
1. expr. Colloq. U to signal that something apparently important has little substance or is insignificant.1. loc. verb. Be a friend of quarrels or disputes.
1. loc. verb. Colloq. Leave to intervene in matters which cause dissension or trouble.
1. loc. verb. Colloq. You have little substance or insignificant to be something that has the appearance of being important.