tr.v. heck·led, heck·ling, heck·les 1. To try to embarrass and annoy (someone speaking or performing in public) by questions, gibes, or objections; badger. 2. To comb (flax or hemp) with a hatchel. [Middle English hekelen, to comb with a hatchel, from hekel, hatchel, from Middle Dutch; see keg- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] heckler n. |
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