chucker-out

[ chuhk-er-out ]
/ ˈtʃʌk ərˈaʊt /

noun, plural chuck·ers-out. British Slang.

Origin of chucker-out

1875–80; chuck out + -er1

Example sentences from the Web for chucker-out

  • The chucker-out had been very much occupied and had found the brook near the school-house door very handy.

    The Celebrity at Home |Violet Hunt
  • The strongest man might be needed as a "chucker-out" if there was a row.

  • I'll appoint you chucker-out; in other words, I'll make you deputy-manager, Mr. Green.

    The Woman's Way |Charles Garvice
  • After the war youll see him as a chucker-out at a pub., or throwing cannon-balls about the music-hall stage.

    John Brown |Captain R. W. Campbell