Jeer in a sentence as a noun

Some places jeer and it's a firm no.

More like an inside joke than a jeer.

It was a short, sarcastic jeer with poor grammar.

Picking the lowest priced PC and pointing and jeering "see!!???

The criminals would jeer at the crowd, the crowd would cheer and pick favorites.

We don't need to jeer at people for being able to afford roots in their local communities.

" is not a useful tactic, just as someone can't point at the Macbook Pro and jeer at the price without equalizing hardware.

An evil face to jeer at, some one or group of people to blame for a problem before moving onto the next hyperbolic issue.

Jeer in a sentence as a verb

>to deride: to speak of or treat with contempt, mockery, or ridicule; scoff or jeer atIs the Hollywood sign really the target of that much mockery?

The original commenters comment is nothing but jeer based on personal anecdotes.

People regularly jeer at it when process proponents defend their practices by saying Yes, that project failed, but you werent doing Waterfall/XP/Scrum/Spiral right.

This so that much like the audience of a gladiator match they get to jeer and name call whenever the streamer slip up and the play character gets mauled by some game mechanic.

They even have the gall to intro notifications, a near exact clone of them in Android and then less than five minutes later, jeer that their competitors will steal from them.

It's easy to jeer in hindsight, but frankly if focused and professional market research could reliably determine the existence of new markets there would be no need for a startup to find them.

I don't, but in all fairness I did watch the clip cited above, and at the end there was a "and we will punch people in the face" comment to which the crowd raised an already frenzied jeer to an even higher level.

Jeer definitions

noun

showing your contempt by derision

See also: jeering mockery scoff scoffing

verb

laugh at with contempt and derision; "The crowd jeered at the speaker"

See also: scoff flout barrack gibe