Associations to the word «Bouncer»
Noun
- Hughes
- Elbow
- Club
- Dancer
- Cricket
- Pub
- Tavern
- Hire
- Supervisor
- Ricky
- Brent
- Mob
- Venue
- Sheffield
- Crowd
- Fletcher
- Pace
- Duet
- Jaw
- Hallway
- Watson
- Customer
- Sergeant
- Duck
- Dj
- Security
- Beer
- Dressing
- Doug
- Landlord
- Bowl
- François
- Jim
- Chat
- Dealer
- Manhattan
- Daddy
- Clarke
- Nash
- Tracy
- Slang
- Booth
- Policeman
- Keeper
- Gang
- Id
- Premise
- Fast
- Guy
- Quarrel
- Burst
- Maybe
- Holder
- Parking
- Short
- Tactic
- Girlfriend
- Roberts
- Alan
- Terry
- Snow
- Server
- Refuse
- Murder
- Disturbance
- Wrestling
- Box
- Catch
- Door
- Lucy
- Sullivan
- Duncan
- Leg
- Richards
- Lou
- License
- Justin
- Fight
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
BOUNCER, noun. (informal) A member of security personnel employed by bars, nightclubs, etc to maintain order and deal with patrons who cause trouble.
BOUNCER, noun. (cricket) A short-pitched ball that bounces up towards, or above the height of the batsman’s head.
BOUNCER, noun. (Internet) An account or server (as with IRC and FTP) that invisibly redirects requests to another, used for anonymity or vanity.
BOUNCER, noun. (dated) One who bounces; a large, heavy person who makes much noise in moving.
BOUNCER, noun. (slang) (archaic) A boaster; a bully.
BOUNCER, noun. (slang) (archaic) A bold lie.
BOUNCER, noun. (slang) (archaic) A liar.
BOUNCER, noun. Something big; a good stout example of the kind.
BOUNCER, noun. A bouncy castle.
BOUNCER, noun. A kind of seat mounted in a framework in which a baby can bounce up and down.
Dictionary definition
BOUNCER, noun. A person whose duty is to throw troublemakers out of a bar or public meeting.
Wise words
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