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bouncer
[ boun-ser ]
noun
- a person or thing that bounces.
- a person who is employed at a bar, nightclub, etc., to eject disorderly persons.
- something large of its kind.
bouncer
/ ˈbaʊnsə /
noun
- slang.a person employed at a club, pub, disco, etc, to throw out drunks or troublemakers and stop those considered undesirable from entering
- slang.a dishonoured cheque
- cricket another word for bumper 1
- a person or thing that bounces
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Example Sentences
But the bouncer catches up with you a couple of blocks away and pops you.
He also failed a drug test and allegedly hit a bouncer so hard he punctured his eardrum.
Another bouncer found me crouched in a corner and escorted me back to the bar.
A few minutes later, the bouncer hands me a paper hat featuring an orange T-Rex about to swallow a smaller blue dinosaur.
Some said yes—but one added, "why would you want to get arrested and be a bouncer?"
To grumble, as Cox pointed out to Mrs. Bouncer, is a verb neuter meaning to complain without a cause.
Feet pounded out of the door above as Fats and the bouncer broke through.
He found himself looking up into the face of a strapping fellow who served Milligan as bouncer.
Begorra, I should know that v'ice; and I'll make the whole school shtand up togither one by one and shout, "Here's a bouncer!"
Not the least important part of the machinery is the patent “æolian bouncer,” as it is called.
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