brawler:

(plural: ‘brawlers‘; pronunciation: the letters ‘aw’ rhyme with the letter ‘o’ in “for”)

a ‘brawl’ is a noisy quarrel or fight, a loud party or a roaring noise; ‘to brawl’ is to quarrel noisily that includes fighting in public places, usually among drunkards at a bar or pub

a person who takes part in a brawl in a public place,

brawlers in a brawl at a night club

e.g.

There was a brawl at the night club last night, and the police arrested some ten brawlers.

Most brawlers are normally gentle blokes, but they get excited easily and turn nasty when they have a couple of drinks in the company of their friends.

This bar has very good bouncers to throw away any brawlers looking for trouble when the night gets dark.

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