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bounce

to leave and go do something better, go somewhere else.

Lets bounce outta here.

by Sabrina Roybal June 13, 2008

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

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

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

bounce

to leave a place, relocate to another

Let's bounce out of here

by tweek December 19, 1999

bounce

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

"Ima bounce to her Crib" "Sorry sir, your cheque bounced" "bounce to this shit! what! what!"

by Mook-Flap August 28, 2003

bounce

To leave expeditiously

Yo, I saw her dad coming so I know I had to bounce

by Dub-Fresh December 22, 2006