bouncer
41bouncer — bounc•er [[t]ˈbaʊn sər[/t]] n. 1) a person who is employed at a bar, nightclub, etc., to eject disorderly persons 2) a person or thing that bounces 3) something large of its kind • Etymology: 1755–65 …
42bouncer — 1. n. an individual who throws out patrons, usually unruly ones, from a bar of similar establishment 2. n. person in a club or bar who maintains order …
43bouncer — Person employed to eject trouble maker (e.g. from club) …
44bouncer — A term used to designate persons employed to preserve the peace in establishments such as night clubs and other places of amusement where people indulge in dancing, drinking and in gambling. Moore v. Blanchard, La.App., 35 So.2d 667, 669 …
45bouncer — A term used to designate persons employed to preserve the peace in establishments such as night clubs and other places of amusement where people indulge in dancing, drinking and in gambling. Moore v. Blanchard, La.App., 35 So.2d 667, 669 …
46bouncer — A man, often an ex pugilist, employed in a restaurant or other place of public entertainment to maintain order and eject riotous or quarrelsome persons …
47bouncer — See fatty …
48bouncer — n. 1 sl. a person employed to eject troublemakers from a dancehall, club, etc. 2 Cricket = BUMPER …
49The Bouncer — Infobox VG| title = The Bouncer caption = developer = Dream Factory/Squaresoft publisher = vgrelease|JP=Square|NA=Square Electronic Arts|PAL=Sony Computer Entertainment designer = Takashi Tokita (director) Seiichi Ishii (director) Tetsuya Nomura… …
50The Bouncer — Североамериканская обложка Разработчики Square, DreamFactory Издатели Square, Square Electronic Arts, Sony Computer Entertainment …