Definitions
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- noun Plural form of
bouncer .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Simich said he remained in the bar as the man was taken away by men he identified as the bouncers and he did not witness the alleged beating.
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As the bouncers are about to hustle him off, JACK beckons him up onto the stage.
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As the bouncers are about to hustle him off, JACK beckons him up onto the stage.
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Apparently, the bouncers were the only ones allowed to stomp ass in Club Magique.
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But the glamour of his morning's success was still over him at that time; Peden and his bouncers were a little cautious, a little cowed.
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Named as defendants are Harty, Harty Enterprises doing business as Jokers Wild and four men identified as bouncers at the bar, responsible for "ejecting disorderly persons" -- Robbie Childers, Melvin Davis, Ralph Durke and Chris Goe.
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Named as defendants are Harty, Harty Enterprises doing business as Jokers Wild and four men identified as bouncers at the bar, responsible for "ejecting disorderly persons" -- Robbie Childers, Melvin Davis, Ralph Durke and Chris Goe.
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Large men known as bouncers will assist and protect the priestesses, as well as the congregation itself.
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"We're sending our bouncers and we're going to help man the lemonade stand to keep it safe," Martinek said, tongue in cheek, today, adding that their so-called bouncers are actually people who will pass out promotional items to those who stop at the stand.
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"We're sending our bouncers and we're going to help man the lemonade stand to keep it safe," Martinek said, tongue in cheek, today, adding that their so-called bouncers are actually people who will pass out promotional items to those who stop at the stand.
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