chaser

noun
UK: /ˈtʃeɪ.sər/
US: /ˈtʃeɪ.sɚ/
  1. A drink taken immediately after another drink, especially after a shot of alcohol.

    1. He ordered a whiskey and a chaser.
    2. After the tequila shot, the lime wedge served as a refreshing chaser.
  2. Someone who pursues or chases after someone or something.

    1. The dog is a fast chaser.
    2. She is a storm chaser, fascinated by extreme weather events.
  3. A mild drink taken after a strong-tasting or alcoholic drink.

    1. I had a water as a chaser.
    2. He prefers ginger ale as a chaser after his whiskey shots.

Synonyms

follower
chaser verb
  1. To run after someone or something in order to catch them.

    1. The cat chases mice as chaser.
    2. Security guards chaser after the thief when he ran from the store.
  2. To follow someone romantically, often persistently.

    1. He tries to chaser her for a date.
    2. She is tired of men who constantly chaser her without getting to know her.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "chaser" in English means: A drink taken immediately after another drink, especially after a shot of alcohol., Someone who pursues or chases after someone or something., A mild drink taken after a strong-tasting or alcoholic drink..

The phonetic transcription of "chaser" is /ˈtʃeɪ.sər/ in British English and /ˈtʃeɪ.sɚ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "chaser": follower.

Example usage of "chaser": "He ordered a whiskey and a chaser.". More examples on the page.