Barracking

Word BARRACKING
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Definitions and meanings of "Barracking"

What do we mean by barracking?

To house military personnel; to quarter.

To live in barracks.

Belfast slang for a bottle of cider equalling two or more litres of cider. Including Strongbow, Frosty Jack and many more. Also referred to as "Barrack Buster" as regularly drinking barracks can lead to busting of both the liver and the stomach. Urban Dictionary

Used in Australian to describe which AFL team a person supports. Urban Dictionary

A Building used to train soldiers, store weapons and house soldiers. Urban Dictionary

A sexy synonym for engaging in sexual intercourse: to fuck. Pronounced buh-rok. Urban Dictionary

Barrack a term for supporters of sporting teams. In Melbourne, the Victoria Barracks were located at St. Kilda Cricket Ground end of the Albert Park Playing Fields until the 1970's. At the north end was South Melbourne Cricket Ground. BOTH were also used as Football Grounds. In those days, people worked on Saturday mornings until 1:00 pm. Most lived within walking distance of their workplace. Early Melbournian sporting followers and the Barracks Military and Civilian personnel, evolved the habit of "going" to the "football" after work before going home or whatever. The games were not fixtured together, but alternative Saturdays, thus 'trapping' or encouraging the supporters to both grounds EACH week. The South Melbourne Ground was at the other end of the park and necessitated a long stroll. The 'Outer' of the South Melbourne ground was artificially 'mounded' for spectators' better viewing. The perimeter public fence was built at some small distance behind the bottom of the mound, to services for the supporters convenience. Some supporters, along with their sons, arrived earlier for a better location. The sons often kicked a rag or paper football 'end-to-end' to each other to fill in time. Watching was always a group of boys atop the mound and were first to notice the Barrack Personnel walking across the playing fields. Then would cry "HERE COME THE BARRACKERS!" As all young boys well knew, that generally signified the the "Game" was soon to commence. Urban Dictionary

Large pile of feces Urban Dictionary

Favorable, awesome, helpful, cool, positive Urban Dictionary

Underpants, where sargeant sausage and colonel baw bag live. 'Attention..... At ease soldier.' Urban Dictionary

To swat a fly using only your hand and your Obama like reflexes. Urban Dictionary

A woman who hops from barracks room to room looking for a good time Urban Dictionary

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The word "barracking" in example sentences

The SNP is just getting the same kind of barracking it dishes out to others for the benefit of the headlines. ❋ Jeff (2007)

A slight tendency towards "barracking" on the part of the crowd was quickly stifled, however, by a brilliant effort from James, who by means of all-round play built up an attractive break of ❋ Various (N/A)

"barracking" of the crowd were supremely diverting. ❋ Miles Franklin (1916)

Intimidation and bureaucratic barracking soon followed. ❋ Patrick Galey (2010)

Miliband decided to risk serious barracking by telling the TUC he could not support the strikes, even though industrial action was sometimes a necessary last resort. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Not barracking, not trying to score points, but chatting to each other because their private conversations were more interesting than anything he might be saying. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The noisiest barracking came from 75-year-old Sir Edward Elgar. ❋ Unknown (2011)

I was barracking for both of them the entire time, and not once did I feel like one should surrender to the other. ❋ Nalini Singh (2009)

Others seek their Independence through bullets, bombs and barracking. ❋ Alan Smart (2009)

Although unashamedly barracking for “Team Jacob”, she will attempt to avoid any other media brainwashing about the movie. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Of course you will naturally expect that I will be barracking for Australia but most of all we want to see a great game between two great hockey playing nations. ❋ Unknown (2010)

• He claimed that "organised barracking" of speakers during PMQS began in the 1970s. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Interviewers would be justified in barracking ministerial pleas for belief and calm with cries of "that's not what you'll be saying in your memoirs in 10 years!" ❋ Unknown (2010)

The barracking went far beyond the typical banter that is germane to British soccer culture; it was spiteful, malicious and no doubt assisted, if not precipitated, by neo-Nazi skinhead and the far right extremists that, at that time populated soccer stadiums. ❋ Alan Black (2010)

[Cardinal] Doc: Wanna grab a [barrack] tonight and hit club tracks? Mad-Fuck Hanna: [Sure as hell] do. ❋ Cardinal Mad-Fuck (2010)

What [team] do you [support]? I barrack for [Essendon]. ❋ Myobplease (2011)

[Report] to [tje] Barracks at [23]:00H ❋ Private (2003)

I want to barrack [Phung] [in the back] of [the bus]. ❋ Hellameygan (2008)

1. I [barrack] for [Fitzroy]. 2. [Raucus] supporters go to the game to barrack. 3. The barrackers were quite noisy. 4. He never stops barracking. 5. I barrack for no one other than Fitzroy. 6. I never barrack for opposition teams. ❋ Fair Dinkum Barracker (2010)

I [stepped] in [my dogs] [barrack]! ❋ YT Power (2009)

You did the [dishes]? That is [totally] Barrack of you. That new [sweater] is really Barrack. ❋ Akrovaka (2009)

"[the boys] are [back] in the [barracks]" ❋ Runnybum (2005)

Mel: Argh this fly is really [yanking my chain] Tom: [Zooms] in with telescopic vision and *whack* Mel: Wow you [barracked] it ❋ Xantrix (2009)

[Heidi] is a barracks bunny...she was in two Marines' [rooms] [in one] night. ❋ SSgt J's Wife (2005)

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