i Register
In some senses, barrack is marked as US, colloquial, British. Watch for register when choosing this word.
noun
A building for soldiers, especially within a garrison; originally referred to temporary huts, now usually to a permanent structure or set of buildings.
Before the gates of Bari, he lodged in a miserable hut or barrack, composed of dry branches, and thatched with straw; a perilous station, on all sides open to the inclemency of the winter and the spears of the enemy.
1919, House Committee on Military Affairs, Army Reorganization: Hearings Before the Committee on Military Affairs, House of Representatives, 66th Congress, 1st Session, on H.R. 8287, H.R. 8068, H.R. 7925, H.R. 8870, Sept. 3, 1919-Nov. 12, 1919, Parts 23-43, page 1956, How do you distinguish between the disciplinary barracks and the penitentiary? Where are the disciplinary barracks ?
A primitive structure resembling a long shed or barn for (usually temporary) housing or other purposes.
Any very plain, monotonous, or ugly large building.
A (structure with a) movable roof sliding on four posts, to cover hay, straw, etc.
A police station.
verb
To house military personnel; to quarter.
Where the men were barracked alone, unnatural crime prevailed : where the women were barracked, contrivances were made to render such a place a brothel.
To live in barracks.
verb
To jeer and heckle; to attempt to disconcert by verbal means.
I knew that he had been barracked at times, but I did not realise that he was so sensitive.
Some people stopped concentrating on the piece altogether, some started barracking and heckling, while others began chatting to one another.
To cheer for or support a team.
The only really unique aspect of Australian barracking is its idiom, the distinctive language and humour involved.
I had by then explained to him my custom of occasionally listening to Australian Rules Football on our shortwave radio of a Saturday afternoon; how, despite my barracking for Essendon, I thought a player from Geelong, Gary Ablett, the best I had ever seen.