A person whose duty is to throw troublemakers out of a bar or public meeting.
1 He's a regular chucker - out , ain't he, sir?
2 On the first landing was another guard, a heavy, brutal-looking fellow who was no doubt the "chucker-out."
3 But here for some time Ben's services as ' chucker - out ' were more in requisition, spirits being more unruly on Jim Crow.
4 The two of them, with a large chucker - out , had finally landed in a heap in Leicester Square-withthe hatless gentleman underneath.
5 Smethurst off stage rather like a chucker - out in a pub regretfully ejecting an old and respected customer, and starting paging G.G.
6 Our prize-fighter and chucker - out has won seventy-five prize-fights and has never been beaten, and is a splendid shot with the revolver.
7 Even 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 .
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