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bouncer
bounc·er B0419600 (boun′sər)n.1. Slang A person employed to expel disorderly persons from a public place, especially a bar.2. Baseball A ground ball hit in such a way that it bounces.bouncer (ˈbaʊnsə) n1. slang a person employed at a club, pub, disco, etc, to throw out drunks or troublemakers and stop those considered undesirable from entering2. (Banking & Finance) slang a dishonoured cheque3. (Cricket) cricket another word for bumper14. a person or thing that bouncesbounc•er (ˈbaʊn sər) n. 1. a person who is employed at a bar, nightclub, etc., to eject disorderly persons. 2. a person or thing that bounces. 3. something large of its kind. [1755–65] bouncerBall bowled short so that it bounces high and fast at the batsman as it pitches.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | bouncer - a person whose duty is to throw troublemakers out of a bar or public meetingchucker-outguard - a person who keeps watch over something or someone | Translationsbouncer
bouncerA person (usually a strong one) whose job is to oust troublemakers or reject unwelcome people from a bar, club, or similar setting. Come on, the bouncer will never let two dweebs like us in. The bouncer is going to throw us out if you keep dancing on the tables like that.bouncer n. a strong man hired to eject unruly people from a bar or similar place. (People supposedly bounce when thrown out.) I saw the bouncer looking at me, and I got out of there fast. See BNC See BNCbouncer
Synonyms for bouncernoun a person whose duty is to throw troublemakers out of a bar or public meetingSynonymsRelated Words |