Verb
/ˈbarək/,
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barracking, present participle; barracked, past tense; barracks, 3rd person singular present; barracked, past participle;
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Jeer loudly at (someone performing or speaking in public) in order to express disapproval or to create a distraction
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opponents barracked him when he addressed the opening parliamentary session
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the disgraceful barracking which came from the mob
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Give support and encouragement to
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I take it you'll be barracking for Labour tonight?
Web Definitions:
- (barracking) heckling: shouting to interrupt a speech with which you disagree