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Bouncer   /bˈaʊnsər/   Listen
noun
Bouncer  n.  
1.
One who bounces; a large, heavy person who makes much noise in moving.
2.
A boaster; a bully. (Collog.)
3.
A bold lie; also, a liar. (Collog.)
4.
Something big; a good stout example of the kind. "The stone must be a bouncer."
5.
A person employed by a tavern, nightclub, or other place of public meeting, to eject persons who become violent or unruly.






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"Bouncer" Quotes from Famous Books



... remember the first night. There sat some of the old gang. They gave me the glad hand, and asked me if I was going to be the bouncer; if so, I could count on them. I said. "Yes, I'm to be the 'main guy,' bouncer, etc." They were pleased, and gave me credit of always being on the level. I made lots of ...
— Dave Ranney • Dave Ranney



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