Interrupts pub singer's endless barking (6,2)
I believe the answer is:
barges in
'interrupts' is the definition.
(barging in is a kind of interrupting)
'pub singer's endless barking' is the wordplay.
'pub' becomes 'bar' (both are drinking establishments).
'endless' means to remove the last letter.
'barking' indicates an anagram (UK slang for mad).
'singer' with its last letter removed is 'singe'.
'singe' is an anagram of 'gesin'.
'bar'+'gesin'='BARGES IN'
(Another definition for barges in that I've seen is " Gate-crashes, enters forcefully".)
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