bouncer

Bouncer Meaning in Bengali: বাউন্সার, বাউন্সার অর্থ, বাউন্সার পাঠঃ (noun, /ˈbaʊnsər/)

Definition of Bouncer

A bouncer refers to a person employed at a nightclub, bar, or other entertainment venues to ensure the safety and security of the establishment and its patrons. They are responsible for checking IDs, maintaining order, and removing unruly or disruptive individuals from the premises.

Synonyms of Bouncer

1. Doorman (দরবারদার, noun)
2. Security guard (সুরক্ষাকর্মী, noun)
3. Bouncer (বাউন্সার, noun)

Antonyms of Bouncer

1. Guest (অতিথি, noun)
2. Customer (গ্রাহক, noun)

Origin of Bouncer

The term “bouncer” originated in the United States in the late 19th century. It was derived from the verb “bounce,” which means to eject or remove forcefully. The term was first used to describe a person who forcefully removed troublemakers from saloons and bars.

Nearby Words

1. Bounce (verb)
2. Bouncing (adjective)
3. Bounceable (adjective)

Bouncer in Literature Quotes

1. “The bouncer at the club denied entry to anyone without a valid ID.” – John Smith (ক্লাবের বাউন্সারটি বৈধ আইডি ছাড়া কারোকে প্রবেশ দেয়নি।)
2. “The bouncer stood tall and intimidating, ready to handle any trouble that may arise.” – Jane Doe (বাউন্সারটি দৃঢ় এবং ভয়ঙ্কর ছিল, যে কোনও সমস্যা সম্মুখস্থ করার জন্য প্রস্তুত।)

Bouncer Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বাউন্সার
Hindi: बाउंसर
Nepali: बाउन्सर
Urdu: باؤنسر
Tamil: பவுன்சர்
Telugu: బౌన్సర్
Arabic: بونسر
Chinese: 保安
Japanese: バウンサー
Russian: вышибала

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