Bouncer
Word | BOUNCER |
Character | 7 |
Hyphenation | boun cer |
Pronunciations | N/A |
Definitions and meanings of "Bouncer"
What do we mean by bouncer?
A person employed to expel disorderly persons from a public place, especially a bar. noun
A ground ball hit in such a way that it bounces. noun
One who or that which bounces. noun
Something big or large of its kind. noun
A large, strong, vigorous person: as, she is a bouncer. noun
A strong muscular fellow kept in a hotel, restaurant, or other public resort, to bounce or expel disorderly persons. noun
A liar; a boaster; a bully. noun
A barefaced lie. noun
One who bounces; a large, heavy person who makes much noise in moving. noun
A boaster; a bully. noun
A bold lie; also, a liar. noun
Something big; a good stout example of the kind. noun
A person employed by a tavern, nightclub, or other place of public meeting, to eject persons who become violent or unruly. noun
A member of security personnel employed by bars, nightclubs, etc to maintain order and deal with patrons who cause trouble. noun
A short-pitched ball that bounces up towards, or above the height of the batsman’s head. noun
An account or server (as with IRC and FTP) that invisibly redirects requests to another, used for anonymity or vanity. noun
One who bounces; a large, heavy person who makes much noise in moving. noun
A boaster; a bully. noun
A bold lie. noun
A liar. noun
A member of security personnel employed by bars, nightclubs, etc to maintain order and deal with patrons who cause trouble.
A short-pitched ball that bounces up towards, or above the height of the batsman’s head.
An account or server (as with IRC and FTP) that invisibly redirects requests to another, used for anonymity or vanity.
One who bounces; a large, heavy person who makes much noise in moving.
A boaster; a bully.
A bold lie.
A liar.
Something big; a good stout example of the kind.
A bouncy castle.
A kind of seat mounted in a framework in which a baby can bounce up and down.
A bouncer is the first face you see when entering a bar, pub, or night club, and how they treat you often sets the mood for the night. they make sure everyone who enters the establishment is of legal drinking age, not overly intoxicated, dressed according the the bars dresscode, not carying any weapons or drugs. They tend to be large and muscular. their job is to make sure that the bar is safe for the customers and bar staff alike. the bouncers duties inside the bar are to eject overly drunk people and trouble makers, and to prevent and break up fights, make sure people pay for their drinks. If you treat a bouncer with respect, most will act in kind. If you act like an asshole, chances are you will wake up in an ally in a pool of your own blood with serious head trauma. Urban Dictionary
The big fat guy standing in front of the doorway of stripclubs and keeps everyone out if they are not on the "list". This "list" is basically what the bouncer assumes who you are, if your a hobo, hes not letting you in. He doesn't want any trouble, but if you hit him, he has every right to pummel you to mush. They also guard doorways to celebrity parties. In those rich guy parties, bouncers are controlled by a wienie-boy butler who talks in a squeaky voice, but commands all the power as long as the big guys are getting paid. These types of rich guy bouncers are less round and more built, and can easily throw you out of a bulletproof window, but can't overturn cars. Urban Dictionary
A strong man hired to eject people from a bar or other similar place(Supposedly, a person bounces when thrown out.) Urban Dictionary
Typically a knuckle dragging, low foreheaded baboon that has bad manners and is rude to patrons trying to get enter an establishment that serves alcohol. Impossible to talk to or reason with, think they are above everyone else and can ruin a good night out when you haven't done anything to justify either being not let in to a pub/bar/nightclub or ejected from one. Urban Dictionary
The big guy outside of Pubs and Nightclubs. Some of these men are usually pretty nice people, unforturnately most of them are not. Most Bouncers or Doormen are actually lacking in brain cells, and only got through life by being big and "hard" (able to beat someone up without much harm to themselves). Sometimes the Bouncer or Doorman will willingly abuse their position and actually throw someone out who is neither too drunk, nor causing any trouble, simply for the sake of it. I assume it's because they just need to look they're actually doing something, and not just standing around talking. If the person resists, they will force them out. They generally dislike people who actually have some pride and attack them with words and intelligence rather than fists. They generally live by their own rules, and ignore the law. If a bouncer beats up a person he has thrown out because he has been resisting, even if the person had a right to resist, the Bouncer will not be charged with assault, and the person he beat up will spend the night in jail. Urban Dictionary
Doorman - A man/woman who stops trouble at Bars, Clubs and sometimes KFC. Urban Dictionary
The couple of fat wankers that stand outside most clubs in Britain on Friday or Saturday night. Their role is to keep any trouble in the club to a minimum and only let decent people inside. They usually start all the trouble and lech around underage girls for effect, but, in truth they have incredibly small penises and do to many steds to give a girl a decent one. Whereas the likes of me, I'm quite partial to giving the girls exactly what they need Urban Dictionary
(n.) Doorman, a large man who prevents undesirables from entering establishments with a certain image. (n.) female who enjoys bouncing on the male during intercourse Urban Dictionary
1) the dude who stands at the door of strip clubs to keep underage kids out. 2) the guy who dresses like a biker and crouches in front of the stage monitors at concerts and tries to keep assholes from stage-diving. Urban Dictionary
When a basketball hits the rim and shoots skyward (high up or it can be low) that's called a bouncer. It's very cool if you shoot it and it goes really high straight up, and comes down and it makes it. Urban Dictionary
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