what is the person who wears the costume of cartoon characters in front of restaurant

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what is the person who wears the costume of cartoon characters in front of restaurants to attract people? a clown
 

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What is the person who wears the costume of cartoon characters in front of restaurants to attract people, a clown?

No, unless they are dressed as a clown.
 

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I'm not sure there is a specific name, we generally just call them by whatever character they're dressed as - i.e. man in a chicken suit.

In some cases, we call them mascots, but I don't know that that would necessarily work in all circumstances.
 

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Based on one definition of the noun "tout" (a person who solicits business in a brazen way), I think "tout" would work.
 

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​What [STRIKE]is[/STRIKE] do we call [STRIKE]the[/STRIKE] a person who wears the costume of cartoon characters in front of restaurants to attract people? A clown?

Note my changes above, marked in red.
 

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The downside of "tout" as a noun is that many of us have never heard it used that way.

I'd use "mascot" I think. Or, as said above, "the giant chicken" or "the Statue of Liberty" standing out there.
 

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Perhaps if enough touts tout tout, it'd catch on.
 
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