bounced
Variant of bounce
bounce
definition
bounce (bo̵uns)
transitive verb bounced, bouncing bounc′·ing
- Archaic to bump or thump
- to cause to hit against a surface so as to spring back to bounce a ball
- ☆ Slang to put (an undesirable person) out by force
- ☆ Slang to discharge from employment
Etymology: ME bounsen, to thump; ? akin to Du bonzen & LowG bunsen, to thump, strike
intransitive verb
- to spring back from a surface after striking it; rebound
- to move suddenly; spring; jump to bounce out of bed
- ☆ Slang to be returned to the payee by a bank as a worthless check, because of insufficient funds in the drawer's account
noun
- a bouncing; rebound
- a leap or jump
- capacity for bouncing the ball has lost its bounce
- Brit. impudence; bluster
- ☆ Informal
- energy, zest, etc.
- the ability to regain one's spirit or optimism
bounce Idioms
bounce back
☆Informal to recover strength, good humor, etc. quickly
the bounce
☆Slang dismissal or forcible ejection to give (or get) the bounce
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Comments
Improve this definition.
Browse dictionary definitions near bounced
Share on Facebook