rabble
/ˈræbəl/; /ˈreɪbəl/Definitions
1. noun
a group of people, especially in a city, who are considered to be lower-class or disorderly.
“The police had to disperse the rabble that had gathered outside the concert venue.”
2. verb
to cause something to become disorganized or confusing.
“The children’s arguments began to rabble the meeting, and it was eventually adjourned.”