bouncer
IPA: bˈaʊnsɝ
noun
- (informal) A member of security personnel employed by bars, nightclubs, etc to maintain order and deal with patrons who cause trouble.
- (cricket) A short-pitched ball that bounces up towards, or above the height of the batsman’s head.
- (Internet) An account or server (as with IRC and FTP) that invisibly redirects requests to another, used for anonymity or vanity.
- (dated) One who bounces; a large, heavy person who makes much noise in moving.
- (slang, archaic) A boaster; a bully.
- Something big; a good stout example of the kind.
- (slang, archaic) A bold lie.
- (slang, archaic) A liar.
- A bouncy castle.
- A kind of seat mounted in a framework in which a baby can bounce up and down.
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Examples of "bouncer" in Sentences
- Their main job is thief or bouncer.
- She is officially a bouncer at the bar.
- Think of a bouncer outside a nightclub.
- He was working as a bouncer for a nightclub.
- The Cyclops is the bouncer for the Poison Apple.
- The bouncer is a bouncing variant of the standard bomb.
- Bouncers see that obstreperous customers are disjointed.
- During the time between schools he worked as a milkman and bouncer.
- The bouncer continued to choke my friend against the advice of another bouncer.
- There, the balls are gently spooned to him by a pair of paunchy hitting partners who look like they might moonlight as nightclub bouncers.
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