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BOUNCINGThe fluctuation or oscillation of prices up and down in a persistent pattern.
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BOUNCING"vigorous, big," 1570s, present participle adjective from bounce (v.).
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BOUNCING(n) rebounding from an impact (or series of impacts)(adj) vigorously healthy(adj) marked by lively action
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BOUNCING
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BOUNCINGwalking guests to another accommodation because of overbooking; also forced removal of disorderly bar patrons.
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BOUNCINGAlternate name for Ping-Ponging (playing several tacks with sync playback through a console to mix them together and record them on an open track).
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BOUNCING
healthy; vigorous.
''a bouncing baby girl''
* Thackeray
*: many tall and bouncing young ladies
(obsolete) excessive; big
* Beaumont and Fletcher
*: a bouncing reckoning
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