heckler

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Agent noun of heckle; one who heckles; somebody who insults, makes fun of, or teases

The juggler always seemed to have a heckler or two in the crowd on Saturdays.

{i} one who badgers, harasser
one who heckles; somebody who insults, makes fun of or teases
someone who tries to embarrass you with gibes and questions and objections
heckler's veto
Limiting an individual's expression by heckle
heckle
To question harshly in an attempt to find or reveal weaknesses
heckle
To insult, tease, make fun of or badger

Promise that you won't heckle me after my performance.

heckle
comb with a heckle; "heckle hemp or flax"
heckle
a comb for separating flax fibers
heckle
challenge aggressively comb with a heckle; "heckle hemp or flax
heckle
To interrogate, or ply with questions, esp
heckle
If people in an audience heckle public speakers or performers, they interrupt them, for example by making rude remarks. They heckled him and interrupted his address with angry questions A small group of youths stayed behind to heckle and shout abuse. Heckle is also a noun. The offending comment was in fact a heckle from an audience member. + heckling heck·ling The ceremony was disrupted by unprecedented heckling and slogan-chanting. + heckler hecklers heck·ler As he began his speech, a heckler called out asking for his opinion on gun control. to interrupt and try to embarrass someone who is speaking or performing in public (hackle; HACKLES)
heckle
challenge aggressively
heckle
with severity or antagonism, as a candidate for the ministry
heckle
{f} bother, pester, badger
heckle
Same as Hackle
hecklers
plural of heckler
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    [ 'he-k&l ] (transitive verb.) circa 1825. The word "heckler" is derived from the name given to Scottish textile workers who combed flax for processing. As they began to unionize in the early 19th century, the militant hecklers would intterupt the morning news reading by their co-workers. The word became associated with individuals who would shout out questions or insults to reveal truths that the person giving information would otherwise try to conceal or avoid.