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Bounce

To raise up, leave, or exit the room.

Yo, this party is whack, I'm bout to bounce ...

by PhantomDynasty December 6, 2017

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Bounce

When a check bounces to a large sum of money.

My check is going to bounce this week. (Big money)

by CreamPuffKitty August 18, 2018

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Bouncing

An urban sport in which involves throwing objects (preferably bouncy balls) at people, signs, other vehicles and then yelling a witty catch phrase out as you drive off. NOTE: Best done with one person as the driver and another in the back seat doing the throwing and yelling

Last night me and the Yugo went out bouncing. We hit this bogan and he ran after us yelling, "Come on ya cunt!"

by Darsehole September 6, 2008

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bounce

to leave

i'ma bounce, i gotta get home

by drug whore August 28, 2003

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bounce

not being in a relationship, instead having short encounters with several people

Jules: "Have you been single since then?"
Adam: "Of course not, I've bounced for a while."

by akronym87 April 23, 2008

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bounce

1. To leave somewhere
2. To go somewhere

1. This party's draggin lets bounce.
2. Lets bounce on over to ......

by d August 28, 2003

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bounce

1) (v) To leave, to get up, to break. "You mean bounce... I'm with you, bounce right outta NYC" -- Raekwon the Chef (??? 1995).
2) (n) Form of music from New Orleans. Check Mystikal's album for a song called "Neva gonna bounce".
3) (n) A reference to the Bankhead Bounce, a dance made famous in Atlanta rap music.

by VAKI5 September 14, 2003

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