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Etymology

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From Past Participle of brouilleren (to be fighting, embroiled in an argument, dispute, quarrel), from French French brouiller. First attested in 1781.[1]

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Adjective

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gebrouilleerd (comparative gebrouilleerder, superlative gebrouilleerdst)

  1. not on the best of terms, quarreling, fighting, disagreeing

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