barrack

UK /ˈbæɹ.ək/ US /ˈbæɹ.ək/
noun 5verb 4name 2

Definitions

noun

1

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 ?

2

A primitive structure resembling a long shed or barn for (usually temporary) housing or other purposes.

3

Any very plain, monotonous, or ugly large building.

4

A (structure with a) movable roof sliding on four posts, to cover hay, straw, etc.

5

A police station.

verb

1

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.

2

To live in barracks.

verb

1

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.

2

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.

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