Chucker-out (Noun)
Meaning
A person whose duty is to throw troublemakers out of a bar or public meeting.
Classification
Nouns denoting people.
Examples
- The club's owner had to call in a chucker-out to remove the rowdy group that was causing trouble at the bar.
- After one too many fights, the bouncer became known as the toughest chucker-out in town, and nobody dared to mess with him.
- The chucker-out's firm grip and knowing gaze made the drunk patron think twice about resisting his escort out of the pub.
- A chucker-out was the only one who could calm down the enraged fan who was causing a disturbance during the sports event.
- A skilled chucker-out has to know how to defuse tense situations without resorting to physical violence, but also have the authority to eject unruly customers if necessary.