refriega
skirmish
noun rreh-FRYEH-gah Rare
Origin: From refregar ('to rub hard, to clash'), from Latin refricare.
Also means
brawl
Usage Note
Refriega refers to a brief, disorganised fight — smaller than a batalla but more violent than a pelea. It is common in historical, journalistic, and literary registers. The word carries a sense of spontaneous chaos: a refriega callejera is a street brawl that erupts suddenly and ends just as fast. The stress falls on the second syllable: re-FRIE-ga.
Examples
"La refriega entre los dos grupos duró minutos."
Natural Translation
The skirmish between the two groups lasted minutes.
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