chivariing

/ʃɪˈvɛriɪŋ/
verb
  1. To harass or bother someone with loud, noisy behavior, often as a mock serenade.
    • The neighbors chivariing the newlyweds kept them up all night with pots and pans.
    • In some traditions, friends spend the evening chivariing the couple after their wedding.
    • The crowd was chivariing the politician with jeers and catcalls.
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