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barrack1 noun (usually barracks) a building or group of buildings for housing soldiers • sent the men back to barracks. verb (barracked, barracking) 1 to house (soldiers) in barracks. 2 intrans to lodge in barracks.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: from French baraque hut.

barrack2 verb (barracked, barracking) tr & intr, chiefly Brit to shout and laugh rudely or hostilely at (a speaker, sports team, etc). See also heckle, jeer. barracking noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c.

barrack for someone Austral & NZ to support, or shout encouragement to them.