Heckling

/ˈhɛklɪŋ/ verb

Interrupting or making rude comments to someone giving a speech, performance, or presentation in order to annoy or disturb them.

From 'heckle,' which originally meant to comb fibers like hemp or flax (from Old English 'hackle'). The meaning shifted metaphorically to 'to harass with questions' in the 18th century, as the combing action was compared to roughly challenging someone's words.

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