bouncer

ಬೌನ್ಸರ್
definition
noun
The security company that employs unlicensed bouncers and the licensee of any premises allowing them to work could both be prosecuted under the new rules.
a person employed by a nightclub or similar establishment to prevent troublemakers from entering or to eject them from the premises.
It came with two out in the seventh inning, after Santo had made a good play in spearing Jim Gilliam's high bouncer to third.
a batted ball that bounces before being fielded.
translation of 'bouncer'
ಬೊಗಳೆ ಬಿಡುವವ,
ಬಡಾಯಿಗಾರ
example
Yet on a night out to celebrate promotion, the Frenchman was cautioned after an alleged altercation with a nightclub 'bouncer' , before being released without charge.
Those included selling ice cream and working as a nightclub 'bouncer' .
Whilst employed as a 'bouncer' he was instructed to forcefully eject an unruly customer who refused to wear a formal shirt.
In his first start at third, he misplayed one 'bouncer' , letting it go off his glove, and let another fast grounder get by him.
It came with two out in the seventh inning, after Santo had made a good play in spearing Jim Gilliam's high 'bouncer' to third.
Facing Tom Seaver of the New York Mets, Clemente tapped a 'bouncer' up the middle that caromed off the glove of second baseman Ken Boswell.
The victim managed to walk up to the doors of a nearby nightclub where a 'bouncer' called the emergency services.
The nurse was studying for a law degree four days a week and working at a wine bar and at a nightclub as a 'bouncer' .
He was employed as a 'bouncer' by another company, which was hired by the hotel's management.
Charles (not his real name) is a 'bouncer' at a popular nightclub in town.
He took courses in the field, then worked as a nightclub 'bouncer' and a bodyguard.
Segui hits a 'bouncer' that glances off the outside of the first base bag for a gift double.
Palmeiro hit a 'bouncer' to Yankees' first baseman Tino Martinez who stepped on first before throwing to Derek Jeter at second who tagged Sosa for the easy out.
She had also worked in a wine bar, cleaned her sister's house and earned extra money as a nightclub 'bouncer' .
The Braves' Pete Orr started things with a 'bouncer' off the plate that Clemens fielded cleanly but couldn't get to first in time.
A football star has been arrested at a nightspot following an alleged incident involving a nightclub 'bouncer' .
When the Reds' Lee May hit a hard 'bouncer' over the third base bag in Game 1, Robinson crossed into foul ground to grab it, then threw blindly across his body toward first base.
Unfazed, Brown then climbed back on top of the mound after consulting with a Dodger trainer, and calmly retired Mike Piazza on a 'bouncer' to third.
With two on and two outs, Ramirez hit a 'bouncer' to deep shortstop.
I had another chance to observe him when a 'bouncer' from the nightclub across the street politely asked the teens to escort me around the corner to avoid attracting attention.
All three were said to have been put out of the premises by 'bouncers' .
In this hilarious parody of the contemporary nightclub scene, four 'bouncers' portray over 30 different characters.
The security company that employs unlicensed 'bouncers' and the licensee of any premises allowing them to work could both be prosecuted under the new rules.
As no 'bouncers' were employed at our next pub, we walked in with ease, sat for a while and enjoyed some live music.
In the future, similar initiatives could be extended to nightclub 'bouncers' , pub and bar licensees, headteachers and neighbourhood watch representatives.
People in the audience will go to nightclubs and know what 'bouncers' are like, so the cast needs to look real.
If a passenger dropped litter he was ejected by the 'bouncers' .
They could be mistaken for couple of nightclub 'bouncers' , such is their sheer presence.
A security firm owner who provides 'bouncers' to a nightclub claims no underage drinkers get in when his staff are on duty.
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