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1 bouncer
[báunsə]nounskakač; bahač; velik primerek; nesramna laž; American gledališki uslužbenec, ki meče nezaželene obiskovalce ven
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bouncer — ► NOUN ▪ a person employed by a nightclub to prevent troublemakers entering or to eject them from the premises … English terms dictionary
bouncer — mid 19c. in various senses, noun derivative of BOUNCE (Cf. bounce) (v.). Earliest attested is boaster, bully, braggart (1833); also large example of its kind (1842); enforcer of order in a bar or saloon (1865, Amer. Eng., originally colloquial).… … Etymology dictionary
bouncer — noun Bouncer is used after these nouns: ↑nightclub … Collocations dictionary
bouncer — noun Date: 1865 one that bounces: as a. one employed to restrain or eject disorderly persons b. a bouncing ground ball … New Collegiate Dictionary
bouncer — noun /ˈbaʊnsə(ɹ),ˈbaʊnsə˞/ a) A member of security personnel employed by bars, nightclubs, etc to maintain order and deal with patrons who cause trouble. b) A short pitched ball that bounces up towards, or above the height of the batsman’s head … Wiktionary
bouncer — 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 … English new terms dictionary
bouncer — 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… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
bouncer — Noun. A person employed to eject troublemakers from clubs or events. These days they prefer the title of security … English slang and colloquialisms
bouncer — UK [ˈbaʊnsə(r)] / US [ˈbaʊnsər] noun [countable] Word forms bouncer : singular bouncer plural bouncers 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 … English dictionary
bouncer — /ˈbaʊnsə / (say bownsuh) noun 1. someone or something that bounces. 2. Also, baby bouncer. a spring seat or harness in which a baby may bounce up and down. 3. Colloquial someone employed in a place of public resort to eject disorderly persons. 4 …
bouncer — 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 … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English