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Barker

Barker is a person who calls out or shouts to attract customers or crowds to a booth, show, or attraction, commonly at carnivals, fairs, circuses, or street markets. Barkers use loud voice, signs, and demonstrations to entice people to enter a ride, try a game, or buy a ticket. In a carnival setting, a barker may lead visitors to a prize booth or side show and may work with other staff to manage admission and sales. The term is tied to the loud, attention-grabbing style typical of such venues.

Etymology and history: The word derives from the verb bark, reflecting the shouted announcements that characterized

Other uses: Barker is also a surname of English origin and appears as a place name in

early
fair
and
street
trading.
The
role
has
long
been
a
staple
of
fairground
entertainment,
though
it
is
less
common
in
modern
professional
settings
and
sometimes
viewed
negatively
when
associated
with
aggressive
or
deceptive
marketing
practices
at
some
stalls.
several
English-speaking
regions.
Notable
individuals
with
Barker
as
a
surname
have
contributed
to
fields
such
as
literature,
science,
and
sports.
In
modern
usage,
the
term
can
also
describe
someone
who
loudly
promotes
or
advertises
a
product
or
event
in
a
street
context,
not
necessarily
tied
to
a
formal
carnival
setting.