A person whose duty is to throw troublemakers out of a bar or public meeting.
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Examples for "bouncer"
Examples for "bouncer"
1I decided to pay a return visit to Tom Reed, the bouncer.
2He lofted a bouncer from Pat Cummings to Lyon at backward point.
3Then he tucked something into the breast pocket of the bouncer's jacket.
4The bouncer is coming, and he is bringing an ass-whooping with him.
5I see Phil the bouncer, but he's busy and doesn't see me.
1He's a regular chucker-out, ain't he, sir?
2On the first landing was another guard, a heavy, brutal-looking fellow who was no doubt the "chucker-out."
3But here for some time Ben's services as 'chucker-out' were more in requisition, spirits being more unruly on Jim Crow.
4The two of them, with a large chucker-out, had finally landed in a heap in Leicester Square-withthe hatless gentleman underneath.
5Smethurst off stage rather like a chucker-out in a pub regretfully ejecting an old and respected customer, and starting paging G.G.
6Our prize-fighter and chucker-out has won seventy-five prize-fights and has never been beaten, and is a splendid shot with the revolver.
7Even as the purposeful-looking chuckers-out wended their leopard-like steps toward the box, he was rushing out into the street.
8'She's not got the build of a chucker-out.
Translations for chucker-out