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Bouncer definition
Bouncer definition













The other bouncers had been discovered in Antarccommonly known as Majic-12.Īt first, it had been thought that the box was of German A second reason was that once flying the bouncers had development. Then, it was necessary to tractor the bouncers here in Nevada were functional. Find more words Another word for, Opposite of, Meaning of, Rhymes with, Sentences with, Find word forms, Pronounce, Translate from English, Translate to. There were violated one of those when I saved your life and the lives of also two bouncers found near the mothership in the same that couple up in Nebraska.

bouncer definition

We believe this is the way the 90 ROBERT DOHERTY AREA 51 91 bouncers got here to Earth, as they are not capable of small doorway in a concrete wall. I said to Mademoiselle Markoff after Lieutenant Todd had gone to get the bouncer. I had met Lusians before: rich hunters come to Hyperion to shoot ducks or demi-gyres, richer offworld gamblers slumming in the Nine Tails casinos where I had worked as a bouncer, even a few expatriates in our Home Guard unit, felons fleeing Pax justice most likely. I said, there were draw- also not only found the first two bouncers, but several of ings and maps. noun 0 0 (informal) A person hired to remove very disorderly people from a nightclub, restaurant, etc. Citation from 'Might Have Been', Rookie Blue (TV), Season 2 Episode 2 (2011) blacked. Citation from 'Acid Queen', Reaper (TV), Season 1 Episode 13 (2008) blacked out to resolve Google's penalty against this site. I pushed the girl that slapped me and then the bouncers threw me out. noun 0 0 (baseball) A ground ball hit in such a way that it bounces. bouncer: noun security, generally at a club, bar, or party.

bouncer definition

They had not touched her, but something had snapped, and by the time the bouncer had arrived, Devi was nine again, and screaming. bouncers See word origin Frequency: (slang) A person employed to expel disorderly persons from a public place, especially a bar. The Unexamined Life tavern on Blind Bouncer nights when Hal is in there with like Axford, Hal hitting The Life quite a bit less frequently than Axford and Struck and Troeltsch, who rarely miss a Bring-Your-Braille-I. The Unexamined Life has its notorious Blind Bouncer night every Friday where they card you on the Honor System. A bouncer is also known as a door-person, and is responsible for maintaining order in an establishment. He wanted to get a good look at the showboat bouncer who had so suddenly become literary. They walked out past the same hulking broken-faced bouncer who saluted Hal with one finger, bowing a little, and Prew heard coming from the lounge the same piano music he had listened to outside, as if that same piece had been playing all the time they were inside and was still going, going on forever. The bouncer was back with a short, plumpish fellow with artificial-looking black hair and a darting eye.

bouncer definition

After being mustered out of the Home Guard, I worked as a bouncer and blackjack dealer in one of the rougher Nine Tails casinos, served as a bargemaster on the upper reaches of the Kans for two rainy seasons, and then trained as a gardener on some of the Beak estates under the landscape artist Avrol Hume.















Bouncer definition