gooseberry-picker

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gooseberry-picker (plural gooseberry-pickers)

  1. (archaic, British slang) One who works on behalf of another person who takes the credit for the work.
  2. (archaic, British slang) A chaperone.
    • 1869, Susannah M. Saurin (plaintiff.), Extraordinary Trial by a Sister of Mercy: Saurin Versus Starr (page 78)
      The Solicitor-General: I understand that a gooseberry-picker is the person who stands by whilst a young man and young woman are making love (laughter).

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