1.) To depart.
2.) To have an air of style, fashion, progressiveness, coolness, hipness, spunk, and moxy.
2.) To have an air of style, fashion, progressiveness, coolness, hipness, spunk, and moxy.
1.) I am getting a bit tired of this party, let's bounce.
2.)
a. Others may not see it but I think that Anna has bounce.
b. "We've got more bounce in California than all y'all combined." from the song by Soul Kid #1 "More Bounce"
2.)
a. Others may not see it but I think that Anna has bounce.
b. "We've got more bounce in California than all y'all combined." from the song by Soul Kid #1 "More Bounce"
by Niles January 23, 2004
by Jen L. September 15, 2005
by Trap_Boi February 27, 2017
To depart a location/ situation shortly after ariving the way a ball bounces and does not stay long on the ground .
by Profeser October 15, 2012
by doshegotthebootyshedont December 07, 2018
by tweek December 19, 1999
1) To arrive or leave a destination.
2) The result of cashing cheques when you have insufficient funds within a financial institution
3) A dance move practiced by bad dancers to find rhythm
2) The result of cashing cheques when you have insufficient funds within a financial institution
3) A dance move practiced by bad dancers to find rhythm
by Mook-Flap August 28, 2003