Bounce

Word BOUNCE
Character 6
Hyphenation bounce
Pronunciations /baʊns/

Definitions and meanings of "Bounce"

What do we mean by bounce?

To rebound after having struck an object or a surface. intransitive verb

To move jerkily; bump. intransitive verb

To bound. intransitive verb

To be sent back by a bank as valueless. intransitive verb

To be sent back by a mail server as undeliverable. intransitive verb

To hit a ground ball to an infielder. intransitive verb

To cause to strike an object or a surface and rebound. intransitive verb

To present or propose for comment or approval. Often used with off: intransitive verb

To expel by force. intransitive verb

To dismiss from employment. synonym: dismiss. intransitive verb

To write (a check) on an overdrawn bank account. intransitive verb

A rebound, as of a ball from the ground. noun

A sudden bound or upward movement. noun

The capacity to rebound; spring. noun

A sudden increase. noun

Cheerfulness or liveliness. noun

Expulsion; dismissal. noun

Loud, arrogant speech; bluster. noun

A change of direction of motion after hitting the ground or an obstacle.

A movement up and then down (or vice versa), once or repeatedly.

An email return with any error.

The sack, licensing.

A bang, boom.

A drink based on brandyW.

A heavy, sudden, and often noisy, blow or thump.

Bluster; brag; untruthful boasting; audacious exaggeration; an impudent lie; a bouncer.

Scyliorhinus canicula, a European dogfish.

A genre of New Orleans music.

Drugs.

Swagger.

A 'good' beat.

A talent for leaping.

To leave and go do something better, go somewhere else. Urban Dictionary

V. to exit a location/situation. The letter "z" is often added to make the term even more ghettofied. Urban Dictionary

1.) To depart. 2.) To have an air of style, fashion, progressiveness, coolness, hipness, spunk, and moxy. Urban Dictionary

To leave or exit; bouncin - the act of leaving or exiting. Urban Dictionary

To leave a place, relocate to another Urban Dictionary

1) To arrive or leave a destination. 2) The result of cashing cheques when you have insufficient funds within a financial institution 3) A dance move practiced by bad dancers to find rhythm Urban Dictionary

To leave expeditiously Urban Dictionary

To give a member or members of the opposite sex a damn good shag Urban Dictionary

1. To leave very quickly 2. Get the hell outta Dodge 3. Blow this popstand Urban Dictionary

1) to leave or move away from an area 2) to "escort" an unwanted guest from a party by any means necessary 3) when you have sex Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Bounce

The word "bounce" in example sentences

So, I think by stressing those, you have what we call a bounce or a pillar failure in there, and that is known to show up on seismographs. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Report Abuse I couldn't tell you why since it's not based on anything but, somehow, I just knew the word "bounce" would be in a headline today.

OIH - I will give this example for a group that has been crushed that could have a short term bounce but severely broken.

LONDON, Aug 26 Reuters - The dollar eased on Friday, as investors shuffled positions ahead of a much awaited speech from the Federal Reserve chief, with some expecting the greenback to stage a short term bounce if he does not signal a chance of further monetary stimulus.

[Lets bounce] [outta here]. ❋ Sabrina Roybal (2008)

"Aight, this shit is [whack], [I'mma] [bizounce]. ❋ Nelai (2003)

1.) I am getting a bit tired of this party, [let's bounce]. 2.) a. Others may not see it but I think that Anna has bounce. b. "We've got more bounce in California than [all y'all] combined." from the song by [Soul Kid] #1 "More Bounce" ❋ Niles (2004)

"It's [late], I'm [gonna] bounce." ❋ Jen L. (2005)

[Let's bounce] [out of here] ❋ Tweek (1999)

"Ima bounce to her [Crib]" "Sorry sir, your [cheque] [bounced]" "bounce to this shit! what! what!" ❋ Mook-Flap (2003)

Yo, [I saw] her [dad] [coming] so I know I had to bounce ❋ Dub-Fresh (2006)

i would'nt [mind] [giving] you a bounce. ❋ Johny Cum Lately (2005)

[Homeboy] pulls out that [Tek-9], we bounce, [Ace]. . . . ❋ William Dean A. Garner (2003)

1) come on homie, [let's bounce] 2) man, [lets bounce] those fools theyre dicks n theyre drinkin our alcohol 3) that bitch [bounced] on me all ngiht long ❋ Jimre (2005)

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