1. bouncing - Noun
2. bouncing - Adjective
3. bouncing - Verb
5. bouncing - Adjective Satellite
of Bounce
Stout; plump and healthy; lusty; buxom.
Excessive; big.
Source: Webster's dictionaryYou have to pretend that your life is a financial pleasure even when your autographs are bouncing. Kinky Friedman
Shaq is rich. The white man who signs his check ... is wealthy. "Ah, here you go, Shaq. Go buy yourself a bouncing car. Bling, bling!" Chris Rock
[Boxed] Multiple bouncing balls in a box are a metaphor for community. Notice how the escaping balls explode. This is what happens to people who move from Perl to Ruby. Larry Wall
Too many vital education dollars that should be spent in the classroom are bouncing around in the federal bureaucracy. Mark Kennedy
A rubberband bouncing back to life A rubberband bend the beat If I could learn to give like a rubberband I'd be back on my feet... Kate Bush
I felt so aimless - like a tennis ball, bouncing, bouncing - I began to wonder where I'd land. James Baldwin