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chaser noun- a drink taken immediately after another US, 1897
- After drinking eight Harvey Wallbangers with chasers[.] — Stewart Home, Sex Kick [britpulp], p. 243, 1999
- Boilermaker. Tihs is a shooter followed by a chaser. — Mardee Regan, The Bartender’s Best Friend, p. 93, 2003
- a womaniser US, 1894
- — J.E. Lighter, Historical Dictionary of American Slang, Volume 1, p. 382, 1994
- a prison guard US
- — Ralph de Sola, Crime Dictionary, p. 26, 1982
- a military police officer assigned to escort prisoners in transport US
Short for “brig chaser.” - In August of 1969, shortly before coming home, I was made a “brig chaser” and told to escort another 19-year-old to the brig in Da Nang. — Providence (Rhode Island) Journal-Bulletin, p. 1E, 20 April 2000
- a supplementary message that demands to know what action has been taken on a previous message UK
A military usage. - Wavell’s signal to Churchill left the strategic directors little or no choice [...] A “chaser”, sent off early the following morning, amplified this instruction. — John Connell, Wavell: Supreme Commander, 1969
- a crack cocaine user with obsessive compulsive behaviours US
- — Terry Williams, Crackhouse, p. 147, 1992
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