noun
- a person who shouts disapproval or criticism at a public event, especially a sports event
- a person who cheers or shouts encouragement for a team or performer
Usage: chiefly Australian and New Zealand English; informal
Usage: chiefly Australian and New Zealand English; informal
Examples
- The barracker in the stands was loudly booing the opposing team.
- A group of barrackers cheered wildly when their team scored.
- The barracker's constant heckling distracted the players.
- Barrackers from both sides filled the stadium with noise.
- She was known as an enthusiastic barracker at every local match.