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The cheering continued on fight night, with "Tommy Aspinall" chants ringing through the arena throughout, but the support turned to jeers when the Briton could not continue the bout.

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Teachers in some states are disciplining their students or banning the phrase altogether when the laughter or constant jeers disrupt the class.

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The full-time whistle at Windsor Park was met by jeers, which then turned to a loud round of applause.

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Protesters jeered as he walked by, following him with their phone cameras as he pointed his own camera back at them.

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The German may also have been letting off steam after he was jeered by England fans at the City Ground in Nottingham following a shock friendly loss against Senegal in June.

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