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- Dictionaryheckle/ˈhɛkl/
verb
- 1. interrupt (a public speaker) with derisive or aggressive comments or abuse: "he was booed and heckled when he tried to address the demonstrators"
- 2. dress (flax or hemp) to split and straighten the fibres for spinning: "hemp was heckled and spun into rope yarn"
noun
- 1. a heckling comment: "heckles of ‘Get stuffed!’"
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Heckle definition: to harass (a public speaker, performer, etc.) with impertinent questions, gibes, or the like; badger. . See examples of HECKLE used in a sentence.
HECKLE definition: 1. to interrupt a public speech or performance with loud, unfriendly statements or questions: 2…. Learn more.
The meaning of HECKLE is to harass and try to disconcert with questions, challenges, or gibes : badger. How to use heckle in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Heckle.
How to use . heckle in a sentenceKnown on stage for his confrontational style, Gelman heckles the audience as much as they heckle him.
To heckle is to challenge or harass someone. At a sporting event, fans sometimes heckle the opposing team, but it’s not very respectable behavior. One of the many challenges of being a stand-up comedian is dealing with people harassing you from the audience.
3 meanings: 1. to interrupt (a public speaker, performer, etc) by comments, questions, or taunts 2. Also: hackle, hatchel to.... Click for more definitions.
HECKLE meaning: 1. to interrupt a public speech or performance with loud, unfriendly statements or questions: 2…. Learn more.
1. to interrupt (a public speaker, performer, etc) by comments, questions, or taunts. 2. (Mechanical Engineering) ( tr) Also: hackle or hatchel to comb (hemp or flax) n. (Mechanical Engineering) an instrument for combing flax or hemp. [C15: Northern and East Anglian form of hackle] ˈheckler n.
Definition of heckle verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Heckle definition: To try to embarrass and annoy (someone speaking or performing in public) by questions, gibes, or objections; badger.