barrack
//ˈbærək//
Noun
barrackSingular
barracksPlural
1
A building or group of buildings used to house soldiers.
The soldiers returned to the barracks after training.
2
A large, plain building used to accommodate many people.
The workers lived in a barrack near the factory.
Verb
barrackInfinitive
barrackPresent tense
barrackedPast tense
barrackedPast participle
barrackingPresent participle
barracksThird-person singular
1
To jeer or shout criticism at a performer, speaker, or player.
The crowd began to barrack the player after he missed the penalty kick.
2
(British/Australian) To cheer for or support a team or person.
Which team do you barrack for?