[Idiom] What is the meaning of this idioms, if it is?

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bhaisahab

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As cacophonous as henyard.
Welcome to the forums, Faridah.
I don't know the idiom, but it means "noisy" a "henyard" or "chicken coop" is very noisy, because it's the nature of hens to make a lot of noise.
 

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I haven't known of "Henyard", however, as bhaisahab said earlier, the idiom must certainly imply that the stuff is very noisy and I daresay it might be a mess in that I've been used to hearing the word "cacophony" in messy situations. Some context could shuffle the cards though, so TBC.
 
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