casserolade
English
Etymology
From French casserolade
Noun
casserolade (plural casserolades)
- A form of protest in which people create noise with pots and pans.
- 1968, Geoffrey Bocca, The Secret Army, Englewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice-Hall:
- A pirate broadcast replaced the regular program; it called for four days of demonstrations, plastic explosions, nocturnal casserolades and complete stoppages of traffic in Algiers, Oran, Bône and Constantine.
French
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