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Definition of rigmarole noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

rigmarole

noun
 
/ˈrɪɡmərəʊl/
 
/ˈrɪɡmərəʊl/
(North American English also rigamarole)
[uncountable, singular]
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  1. a long and complicated process that is annoying and seems unnecessary
    • I couldn't face the whole rigmarole of getting a work permit again.
  2. a long and complicated story
    • She turned up an hour late with some rigmarole about catching the wrong train.
  3. Word Originmid 18th cent.: apparently an alteration of ragman roll, originally denoting a legal document recording a list of offences.
See rigmarole in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

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