bouncer
31bouncer — bounc|er [ˈbaunsə US ər] n 1.) someone whose job is to stand at the door of a club, bar etc and stop unwanted people coming in, or make people leave if they are behaving badly 2.) a fast ball in ↑cricket that passes or hits the ↑batsman above the …
32bouncer — bounc|er [ baunsər ] noun count someone whose job is to make certain that no one causes trouble in a bar or club, for example by not allowing particular people to come in …
33bouncer — n a dud cheque, in debt collectors , underworld and police jargon all over the English speaking world …
34bouncer — bounc·er || baÊŠnsÉ™ n. guard or doorman who keeps troublemakers out of a club or party …
35bouncer — noun 1》 a person employed by a nightclub, bar, or pub to prevent troublemakers entering or to eject them from the premises. 2》 Cricket a ball bowled fast and short so as to rise high after pitching …
36bouncer — n. (Colloq.) 1. Roaster. See blusterer. 2. Falsehood, lie, whopper, bounce. 3. Giant, strapper, huge fellow, huge specimen …
37bouncer — noun (C) 1 someone whose job is to stand at the door of a club, bar etc and stop unwanted people coming in, or make people leave if they are behaving badly 2 a fast ball in cricket (2) that passes or hits the batsman (2) above the chest after it… …
38bouncer — Noun. A person employed to eject troublemakers from clubs or events. These days they prefer the title of security …
39bouncer — bounc·er …
40bouncer — [ˈbaʊnsə] noun [C] someone whose job is to stop violent behaviour in a bar or club …