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Noun
/ˈCHāsər/,
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chasers, plural;
  1. A person or thing that chases
    • - promotion-chasers
  2. A drink taken after another of a different kind, typically a weak alcoholic drink after a stronger one
    • - bourbon on the rocks with a beer chaser
  3. A horse for steeplechasing


  1. pursuer: a person who is pursuing and trying to overtake or capture; "always before he had been able to outwit his pursuers"
  2. a drink to follow immediately after another drink
  3. A chaser or chubby chaser is generally a person who is attracted sexually or romantically to bigger males. Not to be confused with a bug chaser. This term is broadly used in the gay community, and more specifically - in the bear community, however a chaser can be either male or female.
  4. The One Piece manga and anime series features an extensive cast of characters created by Eiichiro Oda. ...
  5. Chaser is a first-person shooter action video game developed by Cauldron HQ. The game is built on the CloakNT 3D engine. The player character passes through real environments and uses real weapons. ...
  6. The Chaser is an Australian satirical comedian group, most famous for its television programmes on Australian Broadcasting Corporation. ...
  7. The Chaser is a 2008 South Korean film, and is the feature film debut of director Na Hong-jin.
  8. The Chaser was a newspaper, published in Australia by political satire group The Chaser from 1999 to 2005.
  9. A person or thing (ship, plane, car, etc.) who chases. [from 14th c.]; Originally, a horse used for hunting; now, a horse trained for steeple-chasing, a steeple-chaser. [from 14th c.]; A hunter. [from 15th c.]; Someone who chases metal; a person who decorates metal by engraving or embossing. ...
  10. (Chasers) Riders who are attempting to "bridge the gap" to catch the lead group.
  11. (chasers) those who are trying to catch a group or a lead rider.
  12. (Chasers) Are long drinks which are filled up with tonic waters, bitter lemon, ginger ale, coke, fruit juice,beer etc.
  13. (Chasers) are responsible for passing the Quaffle and scoring points by throwing the Quaffle through one of the opponent's goals. Three or four chasers from a team may be in play at one time. When a Bludger hits a Chaser in possession of the Quaffle, he or she must throw the Quaffle into the air.
  14. (Chasers) the players on the team that use the Quaffle to score in hoops; two on each team
  15. Reminder sent by the collecting (or DC issuing) bank to the importer, repeating a request for payment.
  16. The lure at the end of a daisy chain - the one with the hook in it.
  17. A mixer that is consumed immediately after a straight shot of liquor to create a different taste.
  18. Member of a logging crew who unhooks the logs at the landing and does other odd jobs (24).
  19. A beverage drank quickly after a shot of liquor to eliminate the flavor and cleanse the palate.
  20. A beverage drunk after another potable.
  21. A page or set of pages typeset after the formal edition close to attempt to get breaking news into the paper. (courtesy of John E McIntyre)
  22. A ring-like component secured around the mooring wire/chain
  23. A non-advantage player who chases his losses. These player are usually steaming mad about their losses.
  24. A beverage (alcoholic or non-alcoholic) that is quaffed immediately after an alcoholic beverage. For example, beer is often used as a chaser for whiskey. One will drink a shot of whiskey and then immediately follow it with beer. ...
  25. In bar terms, anything that is consumed quickly after a shooter or straight (neat) shot of alcohol. Meant to ease the strength of the original shooter and / or to mask its taste.