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barracking
bar·rack 1 B0086200 (băr′ək)tr.v. bar·racked, bar·rack·ing, bar·racks To house (soldiers, for example) in quarters.n. often barracks1. A building or group of buildings used to house military personnel.2. A large, unadorned building used for temporary occupancy. [From French baraque, hut made of planks, barrack, from Middle French barraque, ultimately (via Old Provençal baraca Old Spanish barraca) from Catalan barraca, hut, perhaps partly from a source akin to Spanish varga, thatched hut (of unknown origin) and partly from medieval Andalusian Arabic *barrāka, perhaps meaning "hut for resting beasts of burden" (from Arabic barraka, to make (a camel) kneel; akin to Akkadian birku and Hebrew berek, knee).]
bar·rack 2 B0086200 (băr′ək)v. bar·racked, bar·rack·ing, bar·racks v.intr.1. Chiefly British To jeer or shout at a player, speaker, or team.2. Australian To shout support for a team.v.tr. Chiefly British To shout against; jeer at. [Perhaps from Irish dialectal barrack, to brag; akin to brag.] bar′rack·er n.ThesaurusNoun | 1.barracking - shouting to interrupt a speech with which you disagreehecklingdisruption, interruption, gap, break - an act of delaying or interrupting the continuity; "it was presented without commercial breaks"; "there was a gap in his account" | LegalSeeBarrackbarracking
Synonyms for barrackingnoun shouting to interrupt a speech with which you disagreeSynonymsRelated Words- disruption
- interruption
- gap
- break
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