Cain
1noun
Idioms for Cain
- become angry or violent: He'll raise Cain when he finds out I lost his watch.
- to behave in a boisterous manner; cause a disturbance: The students raised Cain while the teacher was out.
OTHER WORDS FROM Cain
Cain·ism, noun Cain·it·ic [key-nit-ik] /keɪˈnɪt ɪk/, adjectiveBritish Dictionary definitions for raise cain (1 of 2)
noun
- to cause a commotion
- to react or protest heatedly
British Dictionary definitions for raise cain (2 of 2)
kain
noun
Word Origin for cain
Cultural definitions for raise cain
To create a disturbance: “Alan and his buddies were always raising Cain over at the frat house.”
Idioms and Phrases with raise cain (1 of 2)
Also, raise hell or the devil. Behave in a rowdy or disruptive way, as in He said he'd raise Cain if they wouldn't give him a refund, or The gang was out to raise hell that night, or The wind raised the devil with our picnic. The first term alludes to the son of Adam and Eve who killed his brother, Abel. It was first recorded in the St. Louis Daily Pennant (May 2, 1840): “Why have we every reason to believe that Adam and Eve were both rowdies? Because ... they both raised Cain.”. This statement makes a pun on raise, meaning “bring up” or “nurturing.” The two variants, alluding to bringing hell or the devil up to this world, are older, the first from about 1700, the second from about 1800.
Idioms and Phrases with raise cain (2 of 2)
see raise Cain.