bounce
51bounce — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. rebound, recoil; leap; slang, eject (See ejection). II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To rebound] Syn. ricochet, recoil, carom, glance off, spring back, leap, hop, skip, bob, buck, jump, bound, jerk up and down …
52bounce — I v To fire. She was bounced after she refused to work overtime. 1880s II v To force to leave. Malcolm got so boisterous in the bar theybounced him. 1880s III v To leave. This party is whack, man. Let s bounce. 1980s …
53bounce — said after a person has decided to leave let s bounce …
54bounce — said after a person has decided to leave let s bounce …
55bounce — i. A term used in or before air combat when an aircraft is attacked by surprise or caught unguarded. To bounce means to catch enemy aircraft unaware. ii. While landing, to get airborne momentarily after touchdown …
56bounce v — bouncing adj, bounce ideas off sb …
57bounce — Lele, lelele, kūkū, ho okūkū; ♦ bounce back and forth, hā ukē ukē …
58bounce — 1. n. energy; verve 2. v. have a check fail to clear payment due to lack of funds. My checked bounced because I forgot to put money into my account. 3. v. leave; go; depart. It s late, time to bounce 4. v. throw someone out (usually from a bar or …
59bounce — laiško grąžinimas statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Laiško ↑ persiuntimas siuntėjui, kai dėl techninių priežasčių nepavykus jo įteikti adresatui – įdėti į jo pašto dėžutę. Siuntėjui persiunčiamas jo paties laiškas su paaiškinimu, dėl ko… …
60bounce — peradresavimas statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis ↑Elektroninio laiško persiuntimas kitam adresatui neįrašant į laišką savo duomenų. Jeigu norima, kad būtų žinoma, kas laišką persiunčia, arba į persiunčiamą laišką įterpti prierašą… …