
1) Bad guy evicter 2) Bar employee 3) Barroom employe 4) Chucker-out 5) Cricket delivery 6) Delivery for club employee 7) Disco employee 8) Disco feature 9) Golden Age superhero 10) Guard 11) Nightclub doorman 12) Nightclub enforcer 13) Pub doorman 14) Something large of its kind 15) Tavern employe
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1) Ball 2) Houseman
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a fast short pitched delivery that rises up near the batsman's head.
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[Fox Feature Syndicate] The Bouncer was a fictional superhero that appeared in comic books published by Fox Feature Syndicate. Created by writer Robert Kanigher and artist Louis Ferstadt, the Bouncer first appeared in The Bouncer (no number, September 1944). His final appearance was in The Bouncer #14 (January 1945). The Bouncer holds the d...
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[Neighbours] Bouncer is a fictional Labrador Retriever from the Australian soap opera Neighbours. He made his first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 4 February 1987 and he exited the series on 12 February 1993 after six years. He was played by Bouncer throughout his duration on the show and he was trained by Luke Hura. ==De...
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[doorman] A bouncer (also known as a doorman, door supervisor or cooler) is an informal term for a type of security guard, employed at venues such as bars, nightclubs or concerts to provide security, check legal age, to refuse entry for intoxication, aggressive behavior or non-compliance with statutory or establishment rules. Bouncers are o...
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• (n.) A bold lie; also, a liar. • (n.) One who bounces; a large, heavy person who makes much noise in moving. • (n.) Something big; a good stout example of the kind. • (n.) A boaster; a bully.
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Boun'cer noun 1. One who bounces; a large, heavy person who makes much noise in moving.
2. A boaster; a bully. [ Collog.]
Johnson. 3. A bold lie; also, a liar. [ Collog.]
Marryat. 4. Something big; a good stout example of the kind. « The stone m...
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A short-pitched ball which passes the batsman at chest or head height
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Bouncer is slang for a man employed at a club, pub, disco, etc., to throw out drunks or troublemakers and stop those considered undesirable from entering.
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A fast, shortpitched ball, bowled to rise off the pitch to the height of the batsman's chest or head. Legal, and less dangerous than the beamer, but the umpire may still warn and remove a bowler who bowls bouncers merely to intimidate the batsman.
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[
n] - a person whose duty is to throw troublemakers out of a bar or public meeting
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A large dense foam sponge found in the laddie warehouses used for dropping casks onto to protect the wood. This is especially used during the moving of casks from dunnage warehouses where each cask has to be moved manually without the use of machinery.
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An arrow that when shot rebounds from the target. Under GNAS rules an additional arrow may be shot, but FITA rules that the arrow can only be scored if arrow holes on the target face are marked (an unmarked hole in the target face being the Bouncer).
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chucker-out noun a person whose duty is to throw troublemakers out of a bar or public meeting
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a person or thing that bounces. · a person who is employed at a bar, nightclub, etc., to eject disorderly persons. · something large of its kind.
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An arrow that strikes the target and then falls to the ground.
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