chivareed

/ˈʃɪvəˌrid/
verb
  1. Past tense of chivari: subjected to a noisy mock serenade, typically for a newlywed couple, as a form of public ridicule or celebration.
    • They chivareed the newlyweds with pots and pans late into the night.
    • The couple was chivareed by the whole town after their wedding.
    • In the old days, unpopular marriages were often chivareed by the community.
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