Barkers

/ˈbɑrkərz/ noun

People or animals that bark loudly; also, carnival or circus workers who shout to attract crowds to performances.

From Old English 'beorcan' (to bark) plus the agent suffix '-er.' Originally described dogs making noise, but by the 1800s extended to humans who loudly advertise shows or products.

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