Charity muggers. People employed by charity organisations to solicit passerbys for donations. Especially relevant to the more aggressive collectors.
by Dexter Collins November 20, 2005
Charity Mugger, Chugger
The person standing on the street corner with a sign or a damn annoying bell, and a sad story to tell. These people are unavoidable blocking paths and doorways or walking up to the open window of your car on a hot summer day. They make you feel like a bad person because there are starving children, shitty schools, shitty parents, and all these horrible things in the world. And you just ate a cheeseburger and bought your fourth cell phone this year.
The person standing on the street corner with a sign or a damn annoying bell, and a sad story to tell. These people are unavoidable blocking paths and doorways or walking up to the open window of your car on a hot summer day. They make you feel like a bad person because there are starving children, shitty schools, shitty parents, and all these horrible things in the world. And you just ate a cheeseburger and bought your fourth cell phone this year.
by elee315 June 21, 2008
by Mr Bourn March 25, 2013
a "charity mugger" ie the guy's who stand on grafton street in Dublin and try to stop you to sign you up for direct debit payments to various charities. They can be really aggressive and really self-righteous especially if you won't stop for them.
Chugger guys standing on the street with clipboards trying to get you to stop and sign up to Oxfam etc.
by CactusFan April 26, 2006
Short for "Charity Mugger". Mildly insulting reference to the poor, exploited souls (usually impoverished students) who are obliged to approach people in the street, in order to collect money, donations, or subscriptions for charity.
Soul-destroying job, for pitiful wages.
Soul-destroying job, for pitiful wages.
by AstroDwarf October 08, 2014
by xstarscreamx June 19, 2008
Duuuude, that's chugger you took clogged the turd basket. You should have waffle stomped that baddie
by The meaty Backstrapper November 25, 2016