bounciest

Variant of bounce

transitive verb bounced, bouncing

  1. Archaic to bump or thump
  2. to cause to hit against a surface so as to spring back: to bounce a ball
  3. Slang to put (an undesirable person) out by force
  4. Slang to discharge from employment

Origin: ME bounsen, to thump; ? akin to Du bonzen & LowG bunsen, to thump, strike

intransitive verb

  1. to spring back from a surface after striking it; rebound
  2. to move suddenly; spring; jump: to bounce out of bed
  3. Slang to be returned to the payee by a bank as a worthless check, because of insufficient funds in the drawer's account

noun

    1. a bouncing; rebound
    2. a leap or jump
  1. capacity for bouncing: the ball has lost its bounce
  2. Brit. impudence; bluster
  3. Informal
    1. energy, zest, etc.
    2. the ability to regain one's spirit or optimism

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