chucker-out

[ chuhk-er-out ]

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

Origin of chucker-out

1
1875–80; chuck out + -er1

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How to use chucker-out in a sentence

  • Even as the purposeful-looking chuckers-out wended their leopard-like steps toward the box, he was rushing out into the street.

    A Man of Means | P. G. Wodehouse and C. H. Bovill
  • But the chuckers-out were there, wearing their ushers' chains and looking as fierce and aggressive as ever.

    The Three Eyes | Maurice Leblanc
  • He brought with him his chuckers-out, and order was restored.