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heckler
[ hek-ler, hek-uh-ler ]
noun
- a person who harasses a public speaker or performer with impertinent questions, insults, etc.:
As a comedian, you have to face any hecklers in the crowd head-on and deal with them, because if you don't, they can take over the show.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of heckler1
Example Sentences
It’s fine to argue that the judiciary overplays its role as a check on the executive, but I’m grateful for judges when Congress refuses to play any role other than spectator — or heckler.
Anytime there were hecklers or someone was drunk and rowdy, instead of telling them to leave, I would have to go get someone else to tell them to leave.
One heckler was removed for loudly ordering the Bolton comic's favourite "garlic bread" one too many times.
A video of the incident published by the Sun showed Kay making jokes at the first heckler's expense before taunting him as security stepped in.
Blinken, a staunch supporter of Israel whose speech was interrupted by hecklers accusing him of genocide in Gaza, also had hard words for Israel.
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