bounced
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To change the direction of motion after hitting an obstacle.
โThe tennis ball bounced off the wall before coming to rest in the ditch.โ
- 2
To move quickly up and then down, or vice versa, once or repeatedly.
โHe bounces nervously on his chair.โ
- 3
To cause to move quickly up and down, or back and forth, once or repeatedly.
โHe bounced the child on his knee.โ
- 4
To suggest or introduce (an idea, etc.) to (off or by) somebody, in order to gain feedback.
โI'm meeting Bob later to bounce some ideas off him about the new product range.โ
- 5
To leap or spring suddenly or unceremoniously; to bound.
โShe bounced happily into the room.โ
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To move rapidly (between).
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(of a cheque/check) To be refused by a bank because it is drawn on insufficient funds.
โWe canโt accept further checks from you, as your last one bounced.โ
- 8
To fail to cover (have sufficient funds for) (a draft presented against one's account).
โHe tends to bounce a check or two toward the end of each month, before his payday.โ
- 9
To leave.
โLetโs wrap this up, I gotta bounce.โ
- 10
To eject violently, as from a room; to discharge unceremoniously, as from employment.
- 11
(sometimes employing the preposition with) To have sexual intercourse.
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(air combat) To attack unexpectedly.
โThe squadron was bounced north of the town.โ
- 13
To turn power off and back on; to reset
โSee if it helps to bounce the router.โ
- 14
(of an e-mail message or address) To return undelivered.
โThe girl in the bar told me her address was [email protected], but my mail to that address bounced back to me.โ
- 15
To land hard and lift off again due to excess momentum.
โThe student pilot bounced several times during his landing.โ
- 16
(skydiving) To land hard at unsurvivable velocity with fatal results.
โAfter the mid-air collision, his rig failed and he bounced. BSBD.โ
- 17
(sound recording) To mix (two or more tracks of a multi-track audio tape recording) and record the result onto a single track, in order to free up tracks for further material to be added.
โBounce tracks two and three to track four, then record the cowbell on track two.โ
- 18
To bully; to scold.
- 19
To strike or thump, so as to rebound, or to make a sudden noise; to knock loudly.
- 20
To boast; to bluster.
- 1
Unsuccessful delivery of email
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