checkout chick
English
Etymology
From checkout (“a place at a supermarket where transactions take place”) + chick (“(slang) a girl or woman”).
Pronunciation
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Noun
checkout chick (plural checkout chicks)
- (chiefly Australia, New Zealand, informal) A supermarket cashier.
- 2005, Melody Carlson, Fool′s Gold: Color Me Consumed, unnumbered page:
- As I set my purchases on the counter, I forget myself and slip into my old Aussie greeting and say “G′day!” to the middle-aged Asian checkout chick. She looks at me curiously but just starts adding up my purchases, then finally proclaims, “$148.76.”
- 2005, Anna Krien, Trouble on the Night Shift, Robert Dessaix (editor), The Best Australian Essays 2005, page 305,
- Checkout chicks are hassled into letting their family pass through the register without paying.
Usage notes
Usually refers to a female cashier, but may also be used of a male.
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