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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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