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English
Noun
chucker-out (plural chuckers-out)
- (UK, informal) Synonym of bouncer.
1913, D. H. Lawrence, “Baxter Dawes”, in Sons and Lovers, page 345:Then Dawes made a remark which caused Paul to throw half a glass of beer in his face. “Oh, Mr. Morel!” cried the barmaid, and she rang the bell for the “chucker-out.”
2000, Joseph O'Neill, M. Kelly Lynch, The Black Shore, Bucknell University Press, →ISBN, page 195:[…] a shining angel, but — pitch! — ah now, Mrs. Philip Ederney! There's no denying that the dad's soul mayn't be as white as it would be if he hadn't spent ten years as a chucker-out in a speak-easy in Chicago. Souls get a bit blind and tough in that sort of job and, sure enough, […]
2009, Andrew Martin, The Necropolis Railway: A Historical Novel, Faber & Faber, →ISBN:Then came the end of the turn, when the dummy asked us all to 'kindly rise and give a toast to his Majesty the King', at which Mack didn't stand but shouted, 'Kindly leave off, will you?' I moved along the row of seats towards him. By the time I got to him they were changing the scenery on the stage, and he was having a fight with the chucker-out.
2015, Robin Hyde, Passport to Hell, Auckland University Press, →ISBN, page 97:But the feature of the place was really Abdul, the chucker-out. Abdul was a huge fellow, reputed to be an eunuch, coal-black, shiny, and with biceps that would have made Jack Dempsey cry.