A fork of Rural Dictionary
Type of music genre, originating in New Orleans in the early 90s, also known as "that beat". Has a "Triggerman" or "Brown Beat" to it.The genre evolved quickly through the '90s. Throughout this decade the Take Fo' record label dominated the scene with artists such as DJ Jubilee, Da' Sha Ra', Willie Puckett, and Katey Red.
I hope the D.J. play some bounce tonight.
To restart or recycle as in a server.
"The RPC service was down so I called the network guys and had them bounce the server."
A modern version of the antiquated term dig, the ever-popular gotcha, that's hardcore or even "you know datright"...all in one.
Often said with a slow nodding of the head in approval.
Someone says ..."I told him what he could do with his stupid idea. Ya know what I'm sayin?"
"Bounce"
Nuff said
–adjective
Bouncing is when two particularly amusing individuals coordinate impeccably to deliver outstanding humour, by alternating in conversation and playing off each others 'gags'.
Girl 1: That Angus and James' humour is so in sync
Girl 2: I know they've been bouncing off each other all night
Girl 3: Im going to see if i can interupt them and try and get with them
Girl 4: Not if i do first
Girl 2: Lets just all get with them simultaneously
Other three girls: you always were the brains of the group
Said to another person when they have been 'shamed out'.
Person 1: "Lalalalala I'm sooooo smart I got 90 percent in my maths test!!"
Person 2: "I got 95 percent."
Person 3 *says to Person 1*: "Oohh bounce!"
(past tense ) when one has been thrown out of a venue by security
Lordy! Someone complained and we all got bounced out of the pub/club/social network