Bouncer
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The big guy outside of Pubs and Nightclubs. Some of these men are usually pretty nice people, unforturnately most of them are not.
Most Bouncers or Doormen are actually lacking in brain cells, and only got through life by being big and hard (able to beat someone up without much harm to themselves). Sometimes the Bouncer or Doorman will willingly abuse their position and actually throw someone out who is neither too drunk, nor causing any trouble, simply for the sake of it. I assume its because they just need to look theyre actually doing something, and not just standing around talking.
If the person resists, they will force them out. They generally dislike people who actually have some pride and attack them with words and intelligence rather than fists.
They generally live by their own rules, and ignore the law. If a bouncer beats up a person he has thrown out because he has been resisting, even if the person had a right to resist, the Bouncer will not be charged with assault, and the person he beat up will spend the night in jail. -
a strong man hired to eject people from a bar or other similar place(Supposedly, a person bounces when thrown out.)
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Typically a knuckle dragging, low foreheaded baboon that has bad manners and is rude to patrons trying to get enter an establishment that serves alcohol. Impossible to talk to or reason with, think they are above everyone else and can ruin a good night out when you havent done anything to justify either being not let in to a pub/bar/nightclub or ejected from one.
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Doorman - A man/woman who stops trouble at Bars, Clubs and sometimes KFC.
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The Act Of Performing A U-Turn.
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In Cricket, a short pitched ball which is aimed at the batsmans head
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A person employed by a nightclub or similar establishment to prevent troublemakers and other unwanted people entering or to eject them from the premises.
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Bouncer in Cricket. A delivery that is short and fast, and flies up toward the batsmans head. If the ball bounces too high, then the umpire calls a wide.
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someone whose job is to stand outside a bar, party, etc. and either stop people who cause trouble from coming in or force them to leave
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