A Liverpool term for an 'old fashioned' type security guard employed to patrol education premises, building sites, etc. Usually these men were well past retirement and cheap employment for the local authorities
Spanglish for Watch Man or Guard/Guardian
People from the Dominican Republic tend to mix English and Spanish and end coming up with words like "Wachiman". Pronounced wah-shi-man.
El wachiman estara vigilando la casa esta noche. (Spanish)
The "wachiman"/guard will be guarding the house tonight. (English Translation)
A lone wolf protector of the people who stands on top of a plinth in the middle of the night, watching over the city and looking out for wrongdoers and renegades. Once they have seen something, they have a direct line to all superheroes and, before long, the night is safe again, all because of the midnight watchman.
The streets weren't safe at night, but thanks to the midnight watchman, our superhero friends came to the rescue.