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catcall

[kat-kawl] / ˈkætˌkɔl /


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That explains a lot about the demeanor of modern Democrats; their angry vitriol, their violent protests, their wild catcalls and irrational demands are rooted in communist-like disgust for, ultimately, self.

From Washington Times

Rant to all of the “fans” who talked loudly, catcalled and screamed throughout the quieter parts of the performance, even after Mellencamp repeatedly asked them to be quiet.

From Seattle Times

There were catcalls and boos, though I also heard a few shouts of "You suck!" and "You're the worst president ever!" from the self-described progressive viewers.

From Salon

Were you surprised by the catcalls from some Republican members in the House gallery during President Biden's State of the Union address?

From Salon

“There was catcalling directed at the minors by the coaches,” said attorney Natalie Weatherford, “and comments made about girls’ bodies and their development.”

From Los Angeles Times