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Search results for 'bounce':
Displaying 1-4 of 4 word(s) starting with 'bounce'
- bounce
- (verb) : To leave.
- I am going to bounce in a few minutes.
- Submitted by: Word King from Pennsylvania on Feb. 13, 2009 15:39
- (verb) : to leave quickly
- It's getting late, I'm gonna bounce
- Submitted by: Hortense Sweety aka Tang from California on Aug. 24, 2006 11:07
- bounceback (noun) : an electronic document that does not satisfy some criteria or is found to have a data error and is returned
- All of the bouncebacks have been removed from our exhibits.
- Submitted by: Anonymous on Jul. 30, 2008 17:19
- bouncebackability
- (other) : This is what an English Soccer Team, player or manager has if they can come back from a heavy defeat or bad press
- When Liverpool were 3-0 down and came back to win the champions league final on penalties, a sports presenter was heard saying Liverpool and their players have bouncebackability
—Tim Lovejoy, Soccer AM, May 28th 2005
- Submitted by: Hannah from United Kingdom on Jun. 21, 2006 08:13
- (noun) : an object's ability to bounce back
- that football has got right bouncebackability
—Peter Kay, DVD
- Submitted by: kaja from United Kingdom on Feb. 19, 2006 11:45
- (adjective) : Being able to recover from a seemingly lost cause.
- After being 3-0 down at half time, Liverpool showed great bouncebackability to win the Champions League
—Tim Lovejoy, Soccer AM, 2005
- Submitted by: Anonymous on Feb. 13, 2006 19:02
- (noun) : The ability not only to overcome personal setbacks, but to overcome them so rapidly and so well that the person ends up better off than before.
- Within two days after she was both laid off from her job and dumped by her boyfriend, Rica had found a better job at 25% more pay and met the man who would become her husband—her bouncebackability is off the charts.
—sffilmstagemusic, Invented to describe a friend, 2004
- Submitted by: sffilmstagemusic from California on Oct. 19, 2005 01:15
- bouncebackable (adjective) : Term used to describe a setback or unfavorable conditions from which a realistic chance to recover or bounce back exists.
- "Elena's injury definitely hurts the team, but it's very bouncebackable. We gotta remain confident and stay focused on our goal of winning the conference championship."
- Submitted by: Will R from Georgia Us on Jul. 25, 2006 14:05
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