Definition of bounce
bounce 
verb
- to leave.
This party is whack! Let's bounce.
- See more words with the same meaning: to go, leave, exit.
Last edited on Oct 20 1997. Submitted by C. M. from PA, USA on Oct 20 1997.
- to skip.
The class was a bore so I bounced it.
- See more words with the same meaning: to reject, ignore.
Last edited on Nov 10 1997. Submitted by Barbara Manning from 日本東京都 on Nov 10 1997.
- to eject from a venue. See also bouncer.
He wouldn't leave the ladies alone so I bounced him.
- See more words with the same meaning: to restrict, forbid, eject.
Last edited on Nov 10 1997. Submitted by Barbara Manning from 日本東京都 on Nov 10 1997.
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Other terms relating to 'to go, leave, exit': | |
| Definitions include: leave/to walk | |
| Definitions include: to eat a lot. | |
| Definitions include: a successful thing, especially a movie. | |
| Definitions include: to disappear. | |
| Definitions include: to go away, to get kicked out | |
| Definitions include: to get high. | |
| Definitions include: to call on a telephone. | |
| Definitions include: to leave. | |
| Definitions include: To leave. | |
| Definitions include: to use Ecstasy (MDMA). | |
| Definitions include: to bring out. | |
| Definitions include: to leave. | |
| Definitions include: to defecate. | |
| Definitions include: to leave. | |
| Definitions include: to move on. | |
Other terms relating to 'to reject, ignore': | |
| Definitions include: to fail to meet a person or group. | |
| Definitions include: A term used in the Bronx in the seventies denoting that a person is ignored, looked over, paid no attention to, wrote off, disrespected. | |
| Definitions include: v. to reject or diss someone | |
| Definitions include: Rejection of a request or an advance, most commonly in the romantic context. | |
| Definitions include: Ignore me. | |
| Definitions include: to be cut off from contact. | |
| Definitions include: to ignore a misdeed. | |
| Definitions include: to ignore someone | |
| Definitions include: Absolutely do not ignore as one would do if sleeping. | |
| Definitions include: to ignore, pass by. | |
| Definitions include: to reject. | |
| Definitions include: to deliberately ignore someone when you meet them. | |
| Definitions include: to ignore or dismiss. | |
| Definitions include: to reject or cancel. | |
| Definitions include: to ignore. | |
Other terms relating to 'to restrict, forbid, eject': | |
| Definitions include: to restrict. | |
| Definitions include: to be cut off from contact. | |
| Definitions include: to masturbate. | |
| Definitions include: any group that oppresses. | |
| Definitions include: to vomit | |
| Definitions include: to forbid someone from purchasing more alcohol at a bar, pub, club, or other public venue. | |
Slang terms with the same root words
Other terms relating to 'bounce': | |
| Definitions include: Another term for leaving. | |
| Definitions include: to recover from a setback or bad situation. | |
| Definitions include: to suggest ideas to another person to get feedback. | |
| Definitions include: to leave. | |
| Definitions include: security, generally at a club, bar, or party. | |
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