kick up a fuss
Also, kick up a row or storm. Create a disturbance; start a fight. For example, The soup was cold, and Aunt Mary began to kick up a fuss, calling for the manager, or There's no need to kick up a row; the boys will leave quietly, or If they fire him, Carl is ready to kick up a storm. These expressions all employ kick up in the sense of “raise dust or dirt,” a usage dating from the mid-1700s.
Words nearby kick up a fuss
kick starter,
kick the bucket,
kick the habit,
kick turn,
kick up,
kick up a fuss,
kick up one's heels,
kick upstairs,
kick-ass,
kick-start,
kick-up