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Dog the bounty hunter

A bail bondsman from Hawaii who, along with his brother, sons, and wife, apprehends fugitives.

His show is featured on A&E.

Duane "Dog" Chapman was a former biker for the Devil's Desciples until being sent to prison where he became a bounty hunter.
Dog the bounty hunter just caught a convicted felon in Hawaii.

rock the bounty

awesome; pug awesome; incredible; the shit
Damn holmes, this rocks the bounty!
rock the bounty by Adonai October 10, 2004

rigor rocks the bounty

The "Rigor" comes from "Rigor Mortis". The phrase itself means to really, really rock the bounty.
Finding that pantload of cash rigor rocks the bounty!
rigor rocks the bounty by YHWH October 10, 2004

Garden State; The Eternal Vermillion Borders: The Lung Tissue Medium;Bounty And Brawn: The First Juvenile Release 

What I call homo-sapiens who are addicted to perianal abscesses.
Person 1: Are you addicted to perianal abscesses?
Person 2: Yes.
Person 1: Garden State; The Eternal Vermillion Borders: The Lung Tissue Medium;Bounty And Brawn: The First Juvenile Release

The bount 

The worst arc in all of television, but it is still better than Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad. Also, Bloodborne is extremely mid, Destiny 2 hunter is better.
I hate the bount, but id rather shit myself to death than watch Breaking Bad
The bount by Coleolikesmen October 19, 2022

The bouncy flashy taskbar button feature 

A 'feature' of Windows XP and a type of Disobedient Computer Syndrome.

You can see a perfect example of this if you set the taskbar to autohide, and have say MSN Messenger running (and have disabled 'display alerts when a new message is recieved')

Whenever a new message comes in, the taskbar button for it will flash (or at least remain highlighted) until you click on it. As well, the taskbar itself will pop-up and you cannot get it to autohide until that button stops flashing (ie, you click on it to see what it is).

A *very* annoying feature as you might have several windows and programs running at once and may be focused on something which having to respond to a message (and seeing that bloddy button flashing like some attention craving person that refuses to wait for you and/or cannot understand that you're also doing other things and/or talking to other people) will break your concentration. Having busy or away mode will not stop this feature.

Pop-up's on websites and other windows demanding attention will also do it.

There is no apparent way to turn this feature off, making it one of the most aggrivating features in Windows XP.
A user is working in photoshop or watching a DVD with MSN set to away or busy when one of his contacts keeps messaging him, causing this wonderfull feature to distract him.

User: Hmmmm, looks like someone wants me to block him.