Also means
to chorus
Usage Note
Corear means to chant something in unison, as a crowd repeating a slogan (la multitud coreó su nombre) or a chorus joining a refrain. It is distinct from cantar (to sing) in implying collective, repetitive vocalisation rather than melodic performance. The noun coro (chorus/choir) is the root.
Examples
"Los aficionados corearon el nombre del jugador."
Natural Translation
The fans chanted the player's name.
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