subs. (general).A row; a quarrel; a disturbance; coolness.
1785. GROSE, A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue. To kick up a BREEZE, to breed a disturbance.
1819. T. MOORE, Tom Cribs Memorial to Congress, 5.
But, though we must hope for such good times as these, | |
Yet, as something may happen to kick up a BREEZE. |
1865. The Saturday Review, 28 Jan., 119. Dont be angry; weve had our BREEZE. Shake hands!