raise Cain

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From Cain, the biblical son of Adam and Eve, the first murderer. The expression implies bringing or returning that evil to Earth.

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raise Cain (third-person singular simple present raises Cain, present participle raising Cain, simple past and past participle raised Cain)

  1. (idiomatic) To cause trouble or commotion; to behave in a disruptive manner.
    If those boys have been out drinking and raising Cain again tonight.

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