Bronx cheer

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Definition

Noun: A loud, rude sound made by blowing air through the lips to express strong disapproval, scorn, or contempt. It is synonymous with a raspberry.

Usage

The term "Bronx cheer" is an informal, chiefly American expression. It is used to describe a specific derisive sound, not just any noise of displeasure. It often refers to the reaction of an audience towards a performer or speaker they dislike.

Examples
  • The comedian was met with a loud Bronx cheer after telling an offensive joke.
  • When the politician made another empty promise, the crowd responded with a chorus of Bronx cheers.
Advanced Usage

The phrase can be used metaphorically to describe any gesture or action that shows utter contempt or rejection, not just the literal sound. * The harsh critique in the newspaper was a written Bronx cheer for the mayor's new policy.

Variants and Related Words
  • Raspberry (noun): The more common British term for the same sound. (e.g., )
  • Boo (noun/verb): A vocal expression of disapproval, but not the specific sound made by blowing air through the lips.
Synonyms
  • Raspberry
  • Bird (slang, as in "to give someone the bird")
  • Jeer (a vocal shout of disapproval, but not the specific sound)
  • Hoot (a loud shout of derision)
Idioms and Phrases
  • To give someone the Bronx cheer: To make this specific sound at someone to show contempt.
    • The fans gave the referee the Bronx cheer after the controversial call.
Noun
  1. a cry or noise made to express displeasure or contempt