chaser

/ˈtʃeɪsər/
noun
  1. A drink taken after a stronger or different-tasting drink, often to wash down the taste.
    • Some people prefer a water chaser after a strong cocktail.
    • He ordered a whiskey with a beer chaser.
    • After the shot of tequila, she had a lime soda as a chaser.
  2. A person or thing that pursues or follows someone or something.
    • In the race, the lead runner had a close chaser behind him.
    • The dog was a relentless chaser of squirrels in the park.
    • The police chaser caught up with the speeding car.
  3. A job or role that involves following up on tasks or orders, especially in a business or production setting.
    • She works as an order chaser in the warehouse.
    • The production chaser made sure all parts arrived on time.
    • He was hired as a debt chaser for the collection agency.
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