0 a person who advertises an activity at a public event by calling out to people who are walking past: --
a fairground/circus barker
Numerous barkers stood in the street, soliciting business for the adult businesses.
Currently, their bribes are collected by jeepney barkers, dispatchers, and cigarette vendors.
Claiming to have amnesia, the man joins the troupe as a barker.
They tend to be relentlessly loud barkers and/or howlers.
A new prologue featuring a carnival barker was added, as was the new epilogue featuring the reconciliation of the tiny lovers.
Sheldon was born into a family of carnival businesspeople, and he worked as a barker while receiving training in acting.
A carnival barker would draw passersby to play the game.
They are formidable barkers and can be aggressive with other dogs.