chucker out

/tʃʌkər aʊt/
noun
  1. A person employed to remove unwanted or troublesome people from a place, such as a bar, club, or event.
    • When the fight broke out, the chucker-out quickly stepped in to separate the two men.
    • The club hired a chucker-out to keep the crowd safe and orderly.
    • The chucker-out escorted the drunk man out of the pub without any trouble.
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