Barracker


to shout boisterously for or against a player or team; root or jeer.
to shout for or against.
verb
to house (people, esp soldiers) in barracks
verb (brit & austral, nz, informal)
to criticize loudly or shout against (a player, team, speaker, etc); jeer
(intransitive) foll by for. to shout support (for)
n.

1680s, “temporary hut for soldiers during a siege,” from french barraque, from spanish barraca (mid-13c. in medieval latin) “soldier’s tent,” literally “cabin, hut,” perhaps from barro “clay, mud,” which is probably of celt-iberian origin. meaning “permanent building for housing troops” (usually in plural) is attested from 1690s.

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