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Bronx cheer
noun
a loud, abrasive, spluttering noise made with the lips and tongue to express contempt.
Bronx cheer
noun
a loud noise, imitating a fart, made with the lips and tongue and expressing derision or contempt; raspberry
Word History and Origins
Origin of Bronx cheer1
Example Sentences
Then she leans over my digital recorder and gives a quick, wet Bronx cheer.
It elicited a Bronx cheer when manager Aaron Boone appeared from the dugout and turned into vicious booing as German left the field.
Partly because we admire rebels and freethinkers, those who give a Bronx cheer to the stuffy power elite in any field.
Whether this latest chant was by visiting Canucks fans giving Tocchet a Bronx cheer or Kraken supporters rubbing salt in the wound, Boudreau’s former team couldn’t get out of the building fast enough.
When Cole struck out Kyle Lewis, he received the expected Bronx cheer.
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