rowdyish,a.|ˈraʊdɪɪʃ| [f. rowdy a. + -ish.] Somewhat rowdy. 1850Hawthorne Amer. Note-Bks. (1883) 389 A brandy-burnt and rowdyish sort of personage.1874W. R. Greg Rocks Ahead 201 The administration has fallen into the hands of men too rowdyish, too infamous, or too incapable to be endured.