Meaning & Definition of word "Bouncer"

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    Bouncer

    /ˈbaʊn.sər/

    noun:

    • 1. A person employed to maintain order at a public entertainment venue, such as a nightclub or bar, usually by checking IDs and preventing trouble.
      • Example: The bouncer at the entrance made sure everyone had proper identification.
    • 2. A device that causes something to move away violently or to rebound.
      • Example: The bouncer on the trampoline sent the kids soaring into the air.
    • 3. A person who is strong or aggressive, often used informally.
      • Example: He’s built like a bouncer, so I wouldn’t want to cross him.

    Etymology

    The word bouncer originally referred to someone who bounces people out, particularly from bars or clubs.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    bouncer service:

    A service providing security personnel for events.

    bounce someone out:

    To eject someone forcibly from a place.

    bounce a check:

    To write a check that cannot be cashed.

    Related Words

    security:

    The state of being free from danger or threat.

    enforcement:

    The act of compelling observance or compliance with a law, rule, or obligation.

    club:

    A place where people gather for entertainment, often featuring music and dancing.

    Slang Meanings of bouncer

    Meaning: Bounce

    Example Sentence: We're going to bounce from this party if the bouncer doesn't lighten up.

    Meaning: Bounce out

    Example Sentence: That guy was being so rowdy, the bouncer had to bounce him out.