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chucker-out

[ chuhk-er-out ]

noun

British Slang.
plural chuckers-out.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of chucker-out1

1875–80; chuck out + -er 1
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Example Sentences

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The information that the hero of the canteen fight was able to rise from his bed if he chose and act the part of chucker-out was not reassuring.

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An' then we throws the things about, Till someone calls the chucker-out.

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When the bill was presented by the courteous "chucker-out," we found that most unluckily neither of us had any money.

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They could not feel that the Prohibitionist, that vulgar chucker-out, was chucking Chaucer out of the Tabard and Shakespeare out of the Mermaid.

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The two of them, with a large chucker-out, had finally landed in a heap in Leicester Square—with the hatless gentleman underneath.

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