chucker-out

chucker-out

n
informal Brit a person employed at a club, pub, disco, etc, to throw out drunks or troublemakers and stop those considered undesirable from entering
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Noun1.chucker-out - a person whose duty is to throw troublemakers out of a bar or public meetingchucker-out - a person whose duty is to throw troublemakers out of a bar or public meeting
guard - a person who keeps watch over something or someone
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Translations

chucker-out

[ˈtʃʌkərˈaʊt] N (Brit) → gorila m (en la entrada de un local)
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chucker-out

n (inf)Rausschmeißer m (inf)
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References in periodicals archive
Chappelow was the author of works including Shaw the Chucker-Out: a Biographical Exposition and Critique, and Shaw the Villager and Human Being, both books on playwright George Bernard Shaw.
Over the road, above the pub, was a dance hall where my eldest brother was a chucker-out (nowadays called a bouncer).
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