Barracking

/ˈbæɹəkɪŋ/ noun

Loud, continuous criticism, jeering, or heckling directed at someone; or the act of housing soldiers in barracks.

Present participle of 'barrack,' combining the Spanish-derived 'barrack' with the English progressive '-ing' suffix. Both meanings coexist in modern English, with the jeering sense dominating in Commonwealth usage.

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