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i'ma bounce, i gotta get home
by drug whore August 28, 2003
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not being in a relationship, instead having short encounters with several people
Jules: "Have you been single since then?"
Adam: "Of course not, I've bounced for a while."
by akronym87 April 23, 2008
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1. This party's draggin lets bounce.
2. Lets bounce on over to ......
by d August 28, 2003
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1) (v) To leave, to get up, to break. "You mean bounce... I'm with you, bounce right outta NYC" -- Raekwon the Chef (??? 1995).
2) (n) Form of music from New Orleans. Check Mystikal's album for a song called "Neva gonna bounce".
3) (n) A reference to the Bankhead Bounce, a dance made famous in Atlanta rap music.
by VAKI5 September 14, 2003
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"lets bounce" to go somewhere.
ie.

sam. lets bounce dave,
dave. ok babe.
by dave fenton October 27, 2006
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We need to bounce before my mom gets home.
I bounced with that chick/guy all night.
by b-money August 28, 2003
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1) an expression, or perhaps more appropriately, action of excitement, happiness, joy, etc. This interpretation is usually favored when asterisks are placed on either side of the term, i.e., *bounces*.

2) without the asterisks, bounce usually refers to the act of leaving.
1) I got the job! *bounces!*

2) I'm bored. Let's bounce.
by wandersfar April 9, 2006
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