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bounce
verb (bounced , bouncing )
1 intr said of a ball, etc: to spring or jump back from a solid surface.
2 to make (a ball, etc) spring or jump back from a solid surface.
3 intr (often bounce about or up) to move or spring suddenly Sparky bounced about the room excitedly .
4 (often bounce in or out) to rush noisily, angrily or with a lot of energy, etc, in the specified direction bounced out in a temper .
5 tr & intr , colloq said of a cheque: to return or be returned without being paid, because of lack of funds in a bank account.
6 colloq to turn out, eject or dismiss someone (from a place or job, etc).
7 intr , colloq said of an e-mail message: to be returned to the sender without reaching the intended recipient.
noun
1 the ability to spring back or bounce well; springiness.
2 colloq energy and liveliness.
3 a jump or leap.
4 the act of springing back from a solid surface.
[16c in sense 2, etc; 13c in the form bunsen in obsolete sense -to beat or thump-: from Dutch bonzen ]
bounce back to rapidly or easily recover one's health or good fortune after a difficult or adverse period.
bouncer
noun
1 colloq a person employed by a club or restaurant, etc to stop unwanted guests such as drunks from entering, and to throw out people who cause trouble.
2 cricket a ball bowled so as to bounce and rise sharply off the ground.
3 someone or something that bounces.
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