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"jeer" Definitions
  1. a rude remark that somebody shouts at somebody else to show that they do not respect or like them

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ENGLAND, the Germans used to jeer, was "the land without music".
The Serbians whistle and jeer as Brazil passes the ball around.
The next day, sentiment improved to 37 cheers for every one jeer.
When he went down, the Spurs supporters' first reaction was to jeer.
The jeer caught the attention of the U.S. Capitol Police and Secret Service.
We were there for people to point at, laugh at, cheer, or jeer.
Attendees at Trump's political rallies frequently jeer the media, often at the president's urging.
As Trump began to speak, some in the crowd continued to jeer at her.
Your mom and the postman are hiding something from you, boys in clubs would jeer.
He also appeared to jeer the Democratic National Committee over the hacking of its servers.
When the inmates present their work at the end, they jeer and applaud each other.
Unfortunately, notoriety comes only when the country wants to jeer him as a bumbling fool.
In another they jeer as a bonfire rages in the wake of their impromptu parade.
The attendant desire to gawk and jeer at elephants brought low is an old one.
A crowd of segregationists jeer a lone black student as he makes his way to school.
Some demonstrators seemed to wave Uncle Sam banners less to jeer America than to cheer it.
Inciting the audience to jeer at these "terrible people" often feels like part of its game.
While Kyrgios's behavior polarizes opinion — he puts bums on seats, whether to cheer or jeer him.
Naturally, Boston fans used their new bragging rights to jeer a completely different team: the New York Yankees.
The crowd responded with a chorus of boos and chants of "CNN sucks," some turning to jeer reporters.
"As a businessman I get along with everybody," Trump said as the crowd continued to jeer and Bush grinned.
Both those who have witnessed the new administration up close and those who stood outside to cheer or jeer.
Austin Kendall was one of the DC Democratic Socialists of America members who gathered to jeer Nielsen on Tuesday.
In the background, a crowd of men is running away, some pausing to gape and jeer over their shoulders.
Schelling says the employee then turned to a co-worker and began to laugh and jeer at the group.
Crowds at the Republican's rallies routinely boo and jeer at mainstream media outlets and the candidate's traveling press corps.
"I only tell the truth, lobbyists," Trump said to the crowd at one point, which only made them jeer more.
And to watch them jeer as Rubio refused to promise to never accept more money from the organization was cathartic.
A traveller had brought him to New York and to the zoo, where huge crowds came to stare and jeer.
Fourteen actors played nearly 27 roles, and practiced egging on the audience to cheer and jeer with the onstage pageantry.
At his rallies, Trump regularly berates the media, often encouraging his supporters to jeer at journalists in the press pit.
Any Pride event, big or small, has protestors who bash LGBTQ identities, and even some passersby stop to jeer at participants.
He campaigned in an authoritarian style, with rallies where he riled up large crowds to jeer at the press and protesters.
"President Obama, who, by the way, I've gotten along with so well," Mr. Trump said, as the crowd began to jeer.
He placed Joan and her defenders downstage, and had the occupying force jeer at her loutishly from atop the scaffold staircase.
There were fears leading up to convention that Sanders' supporters would boo and jeer Clinton, embarrassing the nominee on her big day.
He's been doing stuff like that throughout the campaign, putting the press in a pen, encouraging his audience to jeer at them.
When Trump has assailed the press at events, his followers have sometimes taken the opportunity to personally jeer them: Trump trashes press.
Some in the crowd started to jeer, but Trump intervened to contain the rancor and, more, counter the Black Lives Matter outlook.
Within hours, the community had correctly identified the victim, posting images and several YouTube screengrabs, specifically to jeer at and turn into memes.
After he briefly explained the Journal piece, he stepped away from the lectern to give his supporters time to jeer at the report.
So the white supremacists would walk by, and as they did so they'd jeer or throw smoke bombs or take swings at people.
Every time the Philadelphia guard touched the ball in Thursday's Game 13 in Brooklyn, hearty boos followed, with each jeer seemingly energizing him.
Trump himself has refused to take any responsibility for his language, particularly at rallies where crowds jeer immigrants, Democrats, and other Trump dissenters.
Their team (not they, but rather someone disciplined, ambitious, clever, and successful) won the playoffs, and like drunken sports fans they gloat and jeer.
" At least one fellow passenger speaks out in Mr Saleh's defence, while several others appear to jeer at him by waving and exclaiming "Bye!
Meyers ridiculous mark-ups at the grocery store, and they show up nightly outside the family's home to chant and jeer them into submission.
One of his party tricks is to insult them—"some of the most dishonest people in the world"—and invite his crowds to jeer.
"  He has suggested pulling credentials from reporters, encouraged rally crowds to jeer media and, recently taken to labeling journalists the "enemy of the people.
It was left to the audience to choose whether to cheer or jeer the actors dancing on the strings of their SS puppet masters.
At many Trump rallies, supporters of the candidate often jeer at reporters, sometimes walking up to the enclosure for the traveling press to fling obscenities.
"  He has suggested pulling credentials from reporters, encouraged rally crowds to jeer at media and, recently taken to labeling journalists the "enemy of the people.
He frequently accuses the press of lying about him and invites supporters to jeer and boo members of the media who cover his campaign events.
Infuriated Puerto Ricans showed up at the 43,000-square-foot warehouse to demand an explanation, jeer at government officials and take some of the supplies.
Implying that if you drive this car people will jeer at you seems like a strange way to sell a product, but what do we know?
Campuses that are overwhelmingly populated by wealthy students amplify the voices that jeer at our higher education system and energize those who seek to destroy it.
It's one thing to name-call and jeer at "climate deniers" when you can impose your will through a mere 51 percent of the Electoral College.
And, in case you couldn't be there to cheer or jeer, fear not: There is always Twitter, Facebook and YouTube to capture and share the moment.
If there had been a Colin Kaepernick for Trump to jeer when he was at his zenith or his gilded rock bottom, he would have done it.
Anami's jeer sparked widespread criticism on social media and on Thursday, he issued a statement to say he was sorry if he had caused any "unpleasant feelings".
He has in recent months taken to labeling journalists the "enemy of the people" and often encourages supporters at campaign rallies to jeer the press in attendance.
LONDON — British lawmakers endure a lot of distractions when they speak in the unruly Parliament, where their colleagues jeer, wave papers and stop them to pose questions.
" Nine years earlier, in a National Review end-of-year column entitled "Some Christmas Jeer," Moore wrote: "Will someone out there please help us get Allison a job?
And wherever they are looking, they want to see fight from the candidate they came to cheer and howling from supporters of the candidate they came to jeer.
Two weeks later the dying Yugoslav football association held a World Cup preparatory match in the same stadium, only for Croatian fans to jeer at the Yugoslav national anthem.
He also singled-out individual reporters for ridicule and would whip up a frenzy against the media at his rallies, where Trump supporters would jeer at the press pen.
The hawks are always hunting on these gray days when they can fly without casting a shadow, but the chipmunks hear the blue jays' warning jeer and take note.
" That rhetoric has extended to Trump's campaign events, where the president routinely encourages supporters to jeer the media in attendance and supporters periodically break into chants of "CNN sucks.
Fans began to jeer the governor after they realized he had snagged the foul ball off St. Louis Cardinals player Paul DeJong at the top of the third inning.
When people at his rallies jeer at the mention of Mr. Obama's name, Mr. Trump hushes them — a courtesy he does not extend to his former opponent, Hillary Clinton.
He addressed the controversial deaths of black men at the hands of the police with pragmatism and empathy, despite his awareness that certain white people would — and did — jeer.
Less-than-stellar sourcing aside, the story spread like wildfire across social media, and many in the gay community were quick to shame and jeer Capozzi for his hypocrisy.
Customers at McSorley's Old Ale House jeer at Lucy Komisar, who was among the first women to drink at the pub after the city passed a new anti-discrimination law.
Others treat it as a sort of impromptu town hall meeting: They listen to the speakers, debate their points, cheer the claims they like and jeer those they do not.
To be sure, it was a sport among many students to circle Smock and jeer at him, get into goofy exchanges with him, and even interrupt him as much as possible.
And with each new error around data privacy — there was one a few hours ago, by the way — the world will have a chance to jeer: Remember the pivot to privacy?
The Times' piece, titled in part "How a president's name became a racial jeer," details various incidents across the country in which individuals have used Trump's name to make racial slurs.
Colin Beyers and Theodore Vidal They tensed and tightened their grips, preparing for the inevitable jeer, sharp insult, or crude joke that is usually lobbed at them in this part of town.
People care about this movie, and its characters, no matter how many reviews jeer about lack of chemistry between Dornan and co-star Dakota Johnson, or unrealistic plot lines, and stilted dialogue.
A video clip shows the boy tied to a post and beaten with a metal rod while his attackers laugh and jeer during the attack in Kumargaon, on the outskirts of Sylhet.
What I question is if we've earned the right to jeer the performer, to boo—I-rah-boo, that was another thing they called him, because of the sounds his pitching inspired.
In fact, it often seems that Fox News pays more attention to progressive Twitter than MSNBC does, because the right-wing network loves to jeer at anything that looks like lefty overreach.
While the Leafs see their time on the clock dwindle, Buffalo fans might start to jeer while Lou Lamoriello tries to work the phone, covering his opposite ear with an open hand.
It also gave haters plenty of opportunity to jeer at the computing equivalent of a Maserati, which requires a huge spare truck tire attached to it to drive more than a city block.
The Trump administration has had a tense relationship with the press, with the president frequently deriding media coverage he dislikes as "fake news" and encouraging his rally crowds to jeer reporters in attendance.
Hollywood has given us plenty of evil employers to jeer at, rooting for their downfalls while imagining that it's us, not Melanie Griffith, who finally scores the fancy office with a personal assistant.
And that you didn't necessarily get to be able to define your narrative as a successful bank that we should cheer as one that necessarily, but we should jeer because you did so well.
But the big change that had people talking was that there was no audience on hand to cheer or jeer the candidates, making the debate a little bit like a movie without a soundtrack.
Trump's criticism of what he calls liberal bias in the U.S. news media plays well with his conservative political base and often generates applause at his political rallies where his supporters often jeer journalists.
It is a ribald form of wit that can make voters laugh with the scornful jeer that, for a moment, irons out the inequalities between the 1 percent and the rest of the nation.
Moment by moment, this was the usual stuff, and individuated; the people who like to jeer Melo jeered him, the vibrating hypebeast teens who preferred to take giddy Snapchat videos of themselves did that.
" But in an effort to rebut the Democratic National Convention's vocal contingent of die-hard Bernie Sanders supporters who jeer at the sound of Hillary Clinton's name, Meyers has changed his "Really!?" into a "Hey!
As Hamid stood up in silent protest, the supporters around her began to jeer and chant for her to "get out," until Trump campaign officials and police officers interceded to eject her from the arena.
Hong Kong's leader, Carrie Lam, has suggested the law would be enacted in the current legislative year, and not be applied retrospectively - which would mean fans who jeer before it becomes law locally shouldn't face prosecution.
But the big three faced resistance from a coalition of northern European free-traders, central European chancers and southern European beneficiaries, all of whom see more to cheer than jeer in the prospect of Chinese investment.
Lisa M. Deeley, a Democrat on the Philadelphia voting board, said she feared that Trump supporters would gather at polling sites, where they are allowed to go within 10 feet of the entrances, to jeer voters.
We listen as you jeer at us for our toll booths, and Snooki, and Chris Christie's summer vacations, while you get to enjoy all the wonderful things we have to offer—The Sopranos, Bruce Springsteen, terrifying highways.
Each new awful atrocity or pettiness by "Trumpo" (the really unfunny Marx brother) just cements the allegiance of those followers who jeer and give the finger and worse to anyone who doesn't agree with him, or them.
Weeks later, Roberts complained in a speech at the University of Alabama about the State of the Union atmosphere, where the justices must remain silent as members of Congress cheer, and sometimes jeer, throughout a President's speech.
COLORADO SPRINGS — Big crowds still mob Donald J. Trump when he comes to town, with fans waiting in long lines to attend his rallies, where they eagerly jeer his Democratic rival and holler happily at his message.
"As Beer Garden Welcomes the Juice-Box Set, Some Barflies Jeer," read the 2012 New York Times headline on a story about a local, family-friendly bar embroiled in a contentious debate, one held almost entirely online.
Since an influence-peddling scandal surrounding Ms Park erupted in October, the chance to jeer at her misfortune—North Korea routinely insults her as a "miserable political prostitute"—has been too good for its propagandists to pass up.
To Trump, and those who laugh and jeer right along with him, his willingness to break with standards of accepted behavior speaks to how radical a change he is to a staid and broken political system and culture.
"It is by no means accidental that here is nonstop comment over his bid for candidacy that he is not worth pinning hope on, backed by the jeer that he is a fool of low IQ," KCNA said.
"What is your line in the sand?" a retired Utah teacher demanded last week of Representative Jason Chaffetz, the Republican chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, who slogged through a jeer-heavy forum back home.
IMMIGRATION FIGHT IS NO PICNIC: REPS BRAWL, DEMS JEER AND COPS SEARCH FOR TRUMP-ACCOSTING INTERN The same day, the president signed an executive order that permitted children to remain with their parents after getting caught crossing the U.S. border.
Conway said that Trump's tweet should not be used to paint with a broad brush, but criticized the media for not focusing enough on the positives at the president's recent rallies, where supporters regularly jeer the press at Trump's urging.
Debate was allowed — between sections of the audience and between the audience and the actors — because the audience was understood to be a reflection of a diverse public, a public that had space to cheer, jeer, sing and debate together.
How I hoped that Quinn would respond to Tommy's jeer of "Dancing Queen" by drawing the thief near, faux-fumbling for his disability money, all the better to strike in a signature Quinn move, and take his revolting attacker out.
"As long a manufacturers remain in control of the standards, repair [issues] will not be addressed"  For every handclap Apple's earned committing to renewable energy, it deserves a jeer for willfully creating a system that drains your wallet and hurts the planet.
When Penelope's younger son Alex (Marcel Ruiz) gets taunted with racist epithets at school — not to mention a "build the wall!" jeer — the entire family rallies behind him, even as they acknowledge that this kind of everyday racism isn't going away anytime soon.
So for the past several years, that brief ritual has given fans of Barcelona who sympathize with the independence cause the chance to whistle and jeer the song — and the royalty in attendance — with impunity, subverting the stately ritual and exasperating their critics.
"I'm not scared even if it becomes law ... I will go to the toilet instead of sitting when the national anthem is on," Hong Kong supporter Bendter Chong said when asked if he would continue to jeer the anthem when the law is enacted.
"You have to be tough to make it in New York City," Mayor Bill de Blasio boasted, choosing to jeer at Amazon as it canceled its plans on Thursday to build a new headquarters in Queens, after some local officials angrily criticized its proposal.
They wear their black robes when attending a State of the Union address and (aside from Justice Samuel Alito's brief adventure in head shaking when Barack Obama criticised the court's Citizens United v FEC ruling in 2010) neither clap nor jeer when the president is speaking.
Of course, and as is still true of wrestling, there are characters that lean heavily into stereotypes and caricatures such as the "Welfare Queen" (Kia Stevens) armed with food stamps, or "Beirut" (Sunita Mani), a Lebanese terrorist who the crowd is all too happy to jeer.
School administrators allowed the student body to hurl obscenities, scream profanities, and jeer at the Plaintiffs and the other suspended students, who were all not allowed to leave what the school considered an act of 'atonement' but was rather a thinly veiled form of public shaming.
Sanders made the false claim on Wednesday as she attempted to rebut questions about whether it is appropriate for Trump supporters to jeer at, insult and threaten reporters who are covering Trump rallies after reporters at a Tuesday night rally once again faced that kind of behavior.
Giddy fans reacted to every pitch with loud applause for a strike and a growling jeer for balls and when Kyle Hendricks struck out Mike Napoli to end the Indians first inning the crowd let out a mighty roar that surely echoed across the Windy City.
Phaneuf help Senators win in return to Toronto TORONTO — Dion Phaneuf played his first game back at the Air Canada Centre Saturday night since the Toronto Maple Leafs traded him to the Ottawa Senators almost a month ago and there was the question of whether the crowd would jeer or cheer.
Alright, I know that's like saying lying on a bed of nails is more fun than sleeping in a rat-infested coffin while Ant and Dec jeer at you, but trust us on this: you'll be wanting to grab it as soon as it drops on Cómeme on the 24th of February.
Flags or no flags, the match is expected to be a tense affair, with Catalan fans likely to jeer Spain's national anthem, as they did last year in the presence of King Felipe VI. The authorities have heightened security measures for the final, with about 2,500 police officers expected to patrol the stadium.
The jeer is a staple of Trump campaign rallies, though his supporters have typically used the chant in reference to 2016 Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE.
Inside the bar is a crazy mix of artists, journalists, and everything in between—"aspiring writers, starving artists, the political, apolitical and the apoplectic, drunkards and recovering drunkards, the bright and the dim, those who want to root for or jeer the home team, comics and fancies, musicians and dancers, the reserved and the verbose," as its own website puts it.
When you marvel or jeer at the fact that one of the stars of TV's "Nashville," the petite actress Hayden Panettiere, is with the hulking boxer Wladimir Klitschko — a man 16 inches taller, 14 years older and unknown tons heavier than she is — are you unintentionally asserting the values of your culture, or are you broadcasting to the world the impoverished dimensions of your imagination?
Supporters of Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE enthusiastically cheered when votes for Sanders were announced, but they did not loudly jeer Clinton votes or interrupt proceedings — a relief to Democrats who worried the roll call would further inflame divisions in the party.
And I think I agree partially with Jason here, that, I mean, Trump -- when Trump says that -- not only says that the press is the enemy of the people, but points to specific reporters and points to reporters on the back of -- of his rallies with the clear implication that he hopes his -- his followers will jeer at those reporters, will call them by name, what he&aposs encouraging people to hate on -- on the press directly.
What ensued was an awkward and riveting 15 minutes of television, punctuated at intervals by references to it being 'cold in here' and so on, all of which added to the sense that this was a very British form of bullying in which a crowd of people gang up on a single individual, jeer at them until they strip down to their undies and then ridicule their nakedness, all in the spirit of extremely cruel fun.

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