0 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
1 a strong man paid to stand outside a bar or party to stop people from coming in or force them to leave if they cause trouble:
a nightclub bouncer
He found himself looking up into the face of a strapping fellow who served Milligan as bouncer.
The bouncer and three other waiters charged into them while they were struggling on the floor.
The bouncer at the door looked me in the eye and smiled when I came in.
When Alan tried to follow her, the bouncer stopped him with a meaty hand on his chest.
A greeter, perhaps the bouncer, confirms that his father has been coming for a week and leaving with the same woman.
Some managements have endeavoured to curb this by employing people who are officially referred to as security attendants, but who are commonly known as "bouncers".
Does he not agree that such practices should be stopped as quickly as possible; and when are we going to start bowling a few bouncers?
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