bouncer Definition In English

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  • At all those venues, door supervisors, popularly known as bouncers, play a crucial role in public safety.

  • He was there once socially when one of the bouncers had trouble and was attacked by others.

  • We have a compact between the police, the local authority, the clubs and the bouncers to improve professional standards.

  • Legislation is the only way to ensure that such problems do not occur and that no bouncer has a criminal background.

  • He recognises that, sadly, links have been proven between more disreputable night club bouncers and the trade in illegal drugs.

  • If they won't let us in there's usually aggro—either on the bouncer or damage.

  • Those drunks do not walk into nightclubs, because there are bouncers on the doors to keep them out.

  • We also briefly considered the question of bouncers.

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