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Bounceability

A term used to describe the amount of resilience and elasticity of an object. Usually associated with tits, but can also be used to describe a nice ass. It is always good for a woman's breasts to have a fair amount bounceability. Too little is not good. Likewise too much can be bad as well. Bounceability in any other body part is most certainly frowned upon... unless you are into that kind of shit.
Bounceability can also be used as one of several standards of measurement for boobs, and is directly related cup size, perkiness, and amplitude of motion during ANY physical activity.
Damn! You see that fine bitch with C's running down the street? Them titties had some nice bounceability.
Bounceability by luvdemtitties69 December 2, 2010
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An ounce of weed rolled up in one or more blunt wrappers.
Curly and I smoked this fat blounce last night, you should have been there man.
blounce by Jumpsuit July 28, 2010

bouncebackability 

The ability to bounce back.

Word invented by ex-player and now manager of Crystal Palace FC Iain Dowie.

Currently being promoted by Soccer AM, cult Sky football show shown on Saturday mornings, in an attempt to see it into the Oxford Concise Dictionary.
'Crystal Palace have shown great bouncebackability against thier opponants to really be back in this game'
bouncebackability by Oxford lad September 11, 2004

Daddy Bouncer 

like a homie hopper but with peoples father figures
Angus, Jacob, Jai, Sebb (with two bs) and Lachlan
“angus is such a daddy bouncer, he’s practically closeted”
Daddy Bouncer by uhmohno April 13, 2022

Bouncy Castle 

Rampant sex act, with gnomes and badgers.
Fancy a bouncy castle this weekend?
Bouncy Castle by CogDer February 27, 2013

cad and bounder 

This phrase is worth noting precisely because it does not belong in this dictionary: it makes sense in a moral universe that has utterly vanished. The last "cad and bounder" died, perhaps, about 1947 (see London Daily Telegraph obituaries for further evidence).

Although they are appropriately linked, the precise meanings differ. A "cad" is one who does harm to a woman's honor or sense of self-worth as, for example, by taking her for a garden walk when he has no intention of marrying her. A "bounder" is a presumptious upstart, seemingly ignorant of, but perhaps merely indifferent to, fundamental norms of propriety.
You, sir, are a cad and a bounder.

A cad perhaps, but no bounder. My family goes back to William I.
cad and bounder by Buce August 9, 2005

bouncing souls 

One of the greatest bands in the world.
Don't touch my cd player, i'm listening to "Argyle" by the Bouncing Souls!
bouncing souls by shawn May 17, 2004