bounce

v. to exit a location/situation. The letter "z" is often added to make the term even more ghettofied.
"Aight, this shit is whack, I'mma bizounce.
by Nelai April 04, 2003
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on the bounce

A military term used by Robert A. Heinlein in his first-rate novel Starship Troopers, it is synonymous with the more commonly used phrases of on the ball and on your toes. In other terms, it means being in a state of readiness and awareness, and usually involves thinking one step ahead.
Sarge was really cracking down this week, so our squad had to be on the bounce 24/7.

My nephew's chess skills have dramatically improved, so whenever I play him I have to be on the bounce if I really want to win.
by Dan in Real Life March 10, 2008
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bounce

1.) To depart.
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"
by Niles January 23, 2004
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bounce

to leave or exit; bouncin - the act of leaving or exiting.
"It's late, I'm gonna bounce."
by Jen L. September 15, 2005
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Bounced

The moment when you are kicked out of a nightclub by bouncers
"oh man, I was so drunk at the club last night. I got bounced and had to get a taxi home"
by Trap_Boi February 27, 2017
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Bounce

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
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Bounced

when you leave soon after a hook up
yeah I woke up at her house the next morning and bounced
by doshegotthebootyshedont December 07, 2018
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