noun
- loud shouting or jeering, especially at a sports event
Usage: chiefly British
verb
- present participle of barrack: to shout loudly at or jeer
Usage: chiefly British
Examples
- The crowd’s barracking grew louder as the referee made another controversial call.
- Despite the barracking from opposing fans, the team maintained their focus.
- The politician faced intense barracking during his speech.
- They were barracking the visiting team throughout the match.
- The comedian handled the barracking from the audience with good humor.
- Stop barracking and let him finish his presentation.