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bounce on

similar to the jump off except it refers to super blubby chicks that you can make your trampoline.

Kid #1: Yo, did you see that chick last night?

Kid#2: Yeah brah, she was the bounce on.

by Jesse P November 7, 2007

7๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


bounce bounce

As in the individual bounce of each ta ta or have two boobies simultaneously bounce in da err

1. I went to the club last night and boy there was bounce bounce.
2. When I see bounce bounce there better be titty ass hands in da err.

by Boobies PHD January 24, 2014

10๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


bounce

to leave and go do something better, go somewhere else.

Lets bounce outta here.

by Sabrina Roybal June 13, 2008

233๐Ÿ‘ 22๐Ÿ‘Ž


Bounce

(Verb) To abscon; split; flee from persecution and/or prosecution.

"They told Nikki that he must turn himself in for not following the proper protocol of his release from jail which called for an undetermined amount of drug piss tests weekly that he was supposed to pay for. The judge, the court, damn near everybody making bank there but Nikki, and that mutha fucka ain't had a steady job in years. Y'know Nikki wasn't about none of that fucking bullshit so he decided to bounce on em, so he split and disappeared, went off the radar. Yeah, 'Fuck The Police' is what he said.

by Nikki Stixx December 10, 2020

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bounce

v. to exit a location/situation. The letter "z" is often added to make the term even more ghettofied.

"Aight, this shit is whack, I'mma bizounce.

by Nelai April 4, 2003

1384๐Ÿ‘ 384๐Ÿ‘Ž


on the bounce

A military term used by Robert A. Heinlein in his first-rate novel Starship Troopers, it is synonymous with the more commonly used phrases of on the ball and on your toes. In other terms, it means being in a state of readiness and awareness, and usually involves thinking one step ahead.

Sarge was really cracking down this week, so our squad had to be on the bounce 24/7.

My nephew's chess skills have dramatically improved, so whenever I play him I have to be on the bounce if I really want to win.

by Dan in Real Life March 10, 2008

110๐Ÿ‘ 26๐Ÿ‘Ž


bounce

1.) To depart.
2.) To have an air of style, fashion, progressiveness, coolness, hipness, spunk, and moxy.

1.) I am getting a bit tired of this party, let's bounce.
2.)
a. Others may not see it but I think that Anna has bounce.
b. "We've got more bounce in California than all y'all combined." from the song by Soul Kid #1 "More Bounce"

by Niles January 23, 2004

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