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What do you call People in a rowdy scene?

There are many ways to describe people in a rowdy scene, depending on the specific context:

General terms:

* Crowd: This is the most common and neutral term.

* Mob: This implies a large, disorderly group, potentially with aggressive intentions.

* Throng: This suggests a large, densely packed group.

* Gathering: This is more neutral and can encompass a variety of situations.

* Assembly: This term implies a group of people brought together for a specific purpose.

More descriptive terms:

* Revelers: Used for people enjoying themselves in a loud and boisterous way.

* Partygoers: Specifically for people attending a party.

* Spectators: This term is used for people watching an event, especially a sporting event or a show.

* Fans: This is used for people who are passionate supporters of a particular team, artist, or cause.

* Rioters: This implies a group of people engaging in violent and disruptive behavior.

Informal terms:

* Bunch: This is a casual term for a group of people.

* Pack: This suggests a group of people acting together in a somewhat aggressive way.

* Crew: This is often used for a group of friends or associates.

The best term to use will depend on the specific context of the rowdy scene.

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