"Heckles" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To heckle someone means to shout insults or taunts at them, usually in a crowded place such as a theater, concert, or public meeting. It is often used to distract or disrupt the activity, and can be considered rude or disrespectful.
In Greek mythology, the Heantoncheires (also known as the Hundred-Handed) were a group of three giants, each with a hundred hands. They were sons of the sea god Uranus and the sea goddess Gaea. They were known for their immense strength and were said to be able to accomplish tasks that required a massive amount of labor. The most famous of the Hecatoncheires was Briareos, who was said to be the most powerful of the three.
To heckle means to make jokes or comments that are intended to disturb or annoy someone who is speaking or performing, often in a loud and rude manner.
A heckler is a person who interrupts or shouts insults at a speaker, performer, or other person who is giving a presentation, speech, or performance, usually in order to disrupt or cause trouble.
Heckling is the act of shouting abusive or mocking comments at a public speaker, performer, or participant in a public event, such as a debate, concert, or sports game. It is often done in an attempt to disrupt or embarrass the person being addressed.
Hectic refers to a situation or period of time that is very busy and chaotic, and often stressful or overwhelming. It can also describe something that is done or happens in a very frantic or disorganized way. For example, "The week was hectic with meetings and deadlines", or "Life has been hectic since I started working full-time".