0 present participle of heckle
1 to interrupt a public speech or performance with loud, unfriendly statements or questions:
By heckling (in stand-up) or stage diving (in punk), members of the audience can become part of the show.
I got on famously with him, telling him various heckling stories that had come my way.
There was heckling and some rowdiness from counter-demonstrators at the meeting, but there was no disorder on a scale to justify arrests.
The heckling is in inverse proportion to the intelligence of the contribution.
Apart from publicly heckling the speakers, one could always take along a shorthand writer and take down what is said.
Heckling was almost entirely absent and questions were much fewer than usual.
This is an important matter, not a matter for heckling.
Nor does it necessarily rule out some heckling.