bouncer
bouncer
Definition
bouncer (bo̵un′sər)
noun
- a person or thing that bounces
- ☆ Slang a person hired to remove very disorderly people from a nightclub, restaurant, etc.
bouncer
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- vibrate: Baby Bouncers £ 24.99 US$48.73 E38.73 " Rockstar " vibrating bouncer.
- bowl: Have the cricket reporters in Australia forgotten Gregory and Macdonald bowling ferocious bouncers in Armstrong's Australian team of 1921?
- employ: They employ bouncers on match days who won't let anyone in without a home ticket.
- have: DO listen to the safety brief - even if you have had a bouncer before.
- see: Useless customer service too, their store in Kensington, the only mobile phone store i have ever seen a bouncer in over here!
- call: The chairman called the bouncers and had us kicked out.
Preposition: at
- door: The bouncer at the door said, " Sorry, Mate, no pets allowed.
- club: Next on The Bride's list is of course Budd, who is now an alcoholic bouncer at a strip club.
Adjective modifier
- big: I hate life and enjoy nothing better than picking fights with the biggest bouncer after too many pints.
- full: But the Shoreline Trail is a full bouncer that more than makes up for its weight handicap.
- burly: No charging gamers, stampeding past the burly bouncers GAME had employed just for the launch.
- vicious: In the first innings, Randall had infuriated Lillee by doffing his cap to him after a vicious bouncer.
Modifies a noun
- seat: Bouncer Seat A very useful item is a bouncer seat.
Noun used with modifier
- nightclub: A Scarborough nightclub bouncer is assaulted by two brothers.
- spam: Spam Bouncer will probably work fine for you using the default settings.
- baby: The stand can be used for the Jump Jump baby bouncer.
- club: Donal won two Royal Television Society Awards for a film on drug dealing by night club bouncers.
- night: Donal won two Royal Television Society Awards for a film on drug dealing by night club bouncers.
- inflatable: The Play Park has an extensive range of play equipment and an inflatable bouncer.
Preposition: on
- door: This pub is an emerald isle in a sea of turquoise, marred only by an over zealous bouncer on the door.
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