barracker

/bəˈrækər/
noun
  1. A person who shouts support or encouragement, especially at a sports event.
    • The barrackers waved flags and sang songs to support their team.
    • Every barracker in the stadium cheered when the goal was scored.
    • She is a loyal barracker who never misses a home game.
  2. A person who shouts criticism or jeers at someone in a public setting.
    • The barracker in the crowd kept yelling insults at the referee.
    • The comedian made a joke about the barrackers in the front row.
    • He became a well-known barracker at political rallies, always shouting down the speakers.
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