healthy; vigorous, Present participle of bounce, Stout; plump and healthy; lusty; buxom, marked by lively action; "a bouncing gait"; "bouncy tunes"; "the peppy and interesting talk"; "a spirited dance", vigorously healthy; "a bouncing baby, marked by lively action; "a bouncing gait"; "bouncy tunes"; "the peppy and interesting talk"; "a spirited dance" vigorously healthy; "a bouncing baby, Present participle of to bounce, Excessive; big, v Technique used for making progress up a route where the climber is below the last piece of protection and has no holds or contact with the rock, such a situation could be in the middle of the roof of a cave where the climber has fallen off and dropped a fair distance The technique involves the climber climbing the rope with their hands then letting go and the slack is taken in by the belayer before the climber begins to fall This technique is not easy and should be practiced! Also: to boink, to superman, Bouncing is the copying of tracks onto other tracks Typically, this is done to combine a greater number of tracks into a fewer tracks, though there are other reasons to bounce Some people call bouncing "ping-ponging ", If you say that someone is bouncing with health, you mean that they are very healthy. You can also refer to a bouncing baby. They are bouncing with health in the good weather Derek is now the proud father of a bouncing baby girl. see also bounce. healthy and full of energy, robust, strong, healthy, Alternate name for Ping-Ponging (playing several tacks with sync playback through a console to mix them together and record them on an open track), The process of combining several tracks together and re-recording them onto another track is called bouncing This is normally done to free up tracks for more recording For example, you might have three background vocals recorded on tracks 1 to 3 By combining these tracks with a mixer, and routing them to track 5, tracks 1 to 3 can be erased and used to record other materials Keep in mind that bouncing does require that you pre-decide on levels, EQ, etc for the tracks being bounced - once they are combined, it is impossible to adjust their relative levels (overall level and EQ of the bounced track can, of course, still be adjusted), rebounding from an impact (or series of impacts), A process by which the processor computes all audio tracks, effects and VST instruments into a single audio file In Cubase VST and Cubasis VST, the Export Audio function is used to bounce tracks, Bouncing a message, means to re-send the message "as is" to someone, while making it appear that the new message is still from the person who sent the original message See section 8 1 Commands for Sending Mail, vigorously healthy; "a bouncing baby", To attack unexpectedly, To turn power off and back on; to reset, To return undelivered, A change of direction of motion after hitting an obstacle, To have sexual intercourse, To fail to cover (have sufficient funds for) (a draft presented against one's account), To change the direction of motion after hitting an obstacle, To move quickly up and then down, or vice versa, once or repeatedly, To cause to move quickly up and then down, or vice versa, once or repeatedly, To be refused by a bank because it is drawn on insufficient funds, A movement up and then down (or vice versa), once or repeatedly, To leave, Swagger, A talent for leaping, An email return with any error, Drugs, A 'good' beat, A bang, boom, The sack, licensing, A genre of New Orleans music, leap suddenly; "He bounced to his feet", To strike or thump, so as to rebound, or to make a sudden noise; a knock loudly, To leap or spring suddenly or unceremoniously; to bound; as, she bounced into the room, jump; skip; hop; make jump, A heavy, sudden, and often noisy, blow or thump, A sudden leap or bound; a rebound, To bully; to scold, To eject violently, as from a room; to discharge unceremoniously, as from employment, To cause to bound or rebound; sometimes, to toss, To drive against anything suddenly and violently; to bump; to thump, An explosion, or the noise of one, Of a cheque/check, to be refused by a bank because it is drawn on insufficient funds, To be attacked unexpectedly, A good beat, To boast; to talk big; to bluster, A bounced mail message, a term applied to an electronic mail message when it is not able to be delivered, A dogfish of Europe (Scyllium catulus), If you send e-mail and it fails to arrive at its intended recipient for any reason (incorrect user name, network failure, etc ), the message "bounces" and returns to you The subject line in a bounced message usually says something like: Undeliverable Mail or Message Undeliverable, The return of a piece of mail because of an error in its delivery, To return undeliverable mail to sender, just as is done with real mail Just as with real mail, there is some work involved with taking the returned message and re-sending it to the correct address; however, unlike paper mail, there is no need for electronic mail to bounce this way; it's just that most MTAs are too dumb to do it well, (1) a repeating registration problem in the printing stage of production (2) Customer unhappy with the results of a printing project and refuses to accept the project, This is what happens when email returns as undeliverable, Returned, undeliverable mail Also the act of returning undeliverable mail Bounces are returned to the sender address in the envelope* of the mail; the sender given in the header* is not used, The return of a piece of mail because of an error in its delivery [Source: ZEN] [RFC 1983], The return of a piece of mail because of an error in the delivery process Mail can be bounced for various reasons, If you send email and it fails to arrive at its intended recipient for any reason (incorrect user name, network failure, etc ), the message "bounces" and returns to you The subject line in a bounced message usually says something like: Undeliverable Mail or Message Undeliverable, A term applied to an e-mail message when it is returned to you as undeliverable, If something bounces or if something bounces it, it swings or moves up and down. Her long black hair bounced as she walked Then I noticed the car was bouncing up and down as if someone were jumping on it The wind was bouncing the branches of the big oak trees. = bob, If sound or light bounces off a surface or is bounced off it, it reaches the surface and is reflected back. Your arms and legs need protection from light bouncing off glass They work by bouncing microwaves off solid objects, When an object such as a ball bounces or when you bounce it, it moves upwards from a surface or away from it immediately after hitting it. I bounced a ball against the house My father would burst into the kitchen bouncing a football. a falling pebble, bouncing down the eroded cliff They watched the dodgem cars bang and bounce. Bounce is also a noun. The wheelchair tennis player is allowed two bounces of the ball, hop, skip; boasting, bragging, If you bounce on a soft surface, you jump up and down on it repeatedly. She lets us do anything, even bounce on our beds, If someone bounces somewhere, they move there in an energetic way, because they are feeling happy. Moira bounced into the office, The return of a piece of mail because of an error in the delivery process Mail can be bounced for various reasons "Bounce" can also refer to the message indicating the error (informal usage), If an e-mail or other electronic message bounces, it is returned to the person who sent it because the address was wrong or because of a problem with one of the computers involved in sending it, If a cheque bounces or if a bank bounces it, the bank refuses to accept it and pay out the money, because the person who wrote it does not have enough money in their account. Our only complaint would be if the cheque bounced His bank wrongly bounced cheques worth £75,000, If you bounce your ideas off someone, you tell them to that person, in order to find out what they think about them. It was good to bounce ideas off another mind Let's bounce a few ideas around, The return of a piece of email because it could not be delivered to the specified address, The return of a piece of mail because of an error in its delivery [Source: ZEN], refuse to accept and send back; "bounce a check", the quality of a substance that is able to rebound rebounding from an impact (or series of impacts) hit something so that it bounces; "bounce a ball" eject from the premises; "The ex-boxer's job is to bounce people who want to enter this private club" spring back; spring away from an impact; "The rubber ball bounced"; "These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide" move up and down repeatedly leap suddenly; "He bounced to his feet" refuse to accept and send back; "bounce a check" come back after being refused; "the check bounced, come back after being refused; "the check bounced", move up and down repeatedly, come back after being refused; "the check bounced, move up and down repeatedly leap suddenly; "He bounced to his feet", Bluster; brag; untruthful boasting; audacious exaggeration; an impudent lie; a bouncer, With a sudden leap; suddenly, A bit like a bouncing check If and e-mail is returned to sender because the e-mail address was invalid the e-mail has bounced, spring back; spring away from an impact; "The rubber ball bounced"; "These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide", hit something so that it bounces; "bounce a ball", eject from the premises; "The ex-boxer's job is to bounce people who want to enter this private club", Email which cannot be delivered for any reason and is returned to the sender, What e-mail does when it doesn't go through to the recipient, This term refers to when you send an e-mail to a non-existent recipient and the e-mail is "bounced" back to you, What your e-mail does when it cannot get to its recipient-- it bounces back to you, When a user sends e-mail and it fails to reach the recipient for any reason (for example, an incorrect address, network failure, etc ), the message will return to the user - it "bounces" back An undelivered e-mail message will usually come back with a subject line saying something like "Undeliverable Mail" or "Message Undeliverable ", What email does when it can't reach its intended recipient, for whatever reason, a light springing movement upwards or forwards, the quality of a substance that is able to rebound, To return as undeliverable or redeliver to the appropriate address,
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healthy; vigorous
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Present participle of bounce
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Stout; plump and healthy; lusty; buxom
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marked by lively action; "a bouncing gait"; "bouncy tunes"; "the peppy and interesting talk"; "a spirited dance"
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vigorously healthy; "a bouncing baby
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marked by lively action; "a bouncing gait"; "bouncy tunes"; "the peppy and interesting talk"; "a spirited dance" vigorously healthy; "a bouncing baby
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Present participle of to bounce
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Excessive; big
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v Technique used for making progress up a route where the climber is below the last piece of protection and has no holds or contact with the rock, such a situation could be in the middle of the roof of a cave where the climber has fallen off and dropped a fair distance The technique involves the climber climbing the rope with their hands then letting go and the slack is taken in by the belayer before the climber begins to fall This technique is not easy and should be practiced! Also: to boink, to superman
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Bouncing is the copying of tracks onto other tracks Typically, this is done to combine a greater number of tracks into a fewer tracks, though there are other reasons to bounce Some people call bouncing "ping-ponging "
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If you say that someone is bouncing with health, you mean that they are very healthy. You can also refer to a bouncing baby. They are bouncing with health in the good weather Derek is now the proud father of a bouncing baby girl. see also bounce. healthy and full of energy
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robust, strong, healthy sıfat
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Alternate name for Ping-Ponging (playing several tacks with sync playback through a console to mix them together and record them on an open track)
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The process of combining several tracks together and re-recording them onto another track is called bouncing This is normally done to free up tracks for more recording For example, you might have three background vocals recorded on tracks 1 to 3 By combining these tracks with a mixer, and routing them to track 5, tracks 1 to 3 can be erased and used to record other materials Keep in mind that bouncing does require that you pre-decide on levels, EQ, etc for the tracks being bounced - once they are combined, it is impossible to adjust their relative levels (overall level and EQ of the bounced track can, of course, still be adjusted)
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rebounding from an impact (or series of impacts)
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A process by which the processor computes all audio tracks, effects and VST instruments into a single audio file In Cubase VST and Cubasis VST, the Export Audio function is used to bounce tracks
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Bouncing a message, means to re-send the message "as is" to someone, while making it appear that the new message is still from the person who sent the original message See section 8 1 Commands for Sending Mail
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vigorously healthy; "a bouncing baby"
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bounce
To attack unexpectedly - "The squadron was bounced north of the town."
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bounce
To turn power off and back on; to reset - "See if it helps to bounce the router."
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bounce
To return undelivered - "The girl in the bar told me her address is thirsty@example.com, but my mail to that address bounced back to me."
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bounce
A change of direction of motion after hitting an obstacle
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bounce
To have sexual intercourse
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bounce
To fail to cover (have sufficient funds for) (a draft presented against one's account) - "He tends to bounce a check or two toward the end of each month, before his payday."
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bounce
To change the direction of motion after hitting an obstacle - "The tennis ball bounced off the wall before coming to rest in the ditch."
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bounce
To move quickly up and then down, or vice versa, once or repeatedly - "He bounces nervously on his chair."
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bounce
To cause to move quickly up and then down, or vice versa, once or repeatedly - "He bounced the kid on his knee."
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bounce
To be refused by a bank because it is drawn on insufficient funds - "We can’t accept further checks from you, as your last one bounced."
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bounce
A movement up and then down (or vice versa), once or repeatedly
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bounce
To leave - "Let’s wrap this up, I gotta bounce."
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bounce
Swagger
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bounce
A talent for leaping - "Them pro-ballers got bounce!"
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bounce
An email return with any error
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bounce
Drugs
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bounce
A 'good' beat
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bounce
A bang, boom
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bounce
The sack, licensing
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bounce
A genre of New Orleans music
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bounce
leap suddenly; "He bounced to his feet"
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bounce
To strike or thump, so as to rebound, or to make a sudden noise; a knock loudly
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bounce
To leap or spring suddenly or unceremoniously; to bound; as, she bounced into the room
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bounce
jump; skip; hop; make jump fiil
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bounce
A heavy, sudden, and often noisy, blow or thump
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bounce
A sudden leap or bound; a rebound
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bounce
To bully; to scold
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bounce
To eject violently, as from a room; to discharge unceremoniously, as from employment
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bounce
To cause to bound or rebound; sometimes, to toss
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bounce
To drive against anything suddenly and violently; to bump; to thump
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bounce
An explosion, or the noise of one
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bounce
Of a cheque/check, to be refused by a bank because it is drawn on insufficient funds
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bounce
To be attacked unexpectedly
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bounce
A good beat
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bounce
To boast; to talk big; to bluster
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bounce
A bounced mail message, a term applied to an electronic mail message when it is not able to be delivered
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bounce
A dogfish of Europe (Scyllium catulus)
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bounce
If you send e-mail and it fails to arrive at its intended recipient for any reason (incorrect user name, network failure, etc ), the message "bounces" and returns to you The subject line in a bounced message usually says something like: Undeliverable Mail or Message Undeliverable
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bounce
The return of a piece of mail because of an error in its delivery
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bounce
To return undeliverable mail to sender, just as is done with real mail Just as with real mail, there is some work involved with taking the returned message and re-sending it to the correct address; however, unlike paper mail, there is no need for electronic mail to bounce this way; it's just that most MTAs are too dumb to do it well
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bounce
(1) a repeating registration problem in the printing stage of production (2) Customer unhappy with the results of a printing project and refuses to accept the project
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bounce
This is what happens when email returns as undeliverable
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bounce
Returned, undeliverable mail Also the act of returning undeliverable mail Bounces are returned to the sender address in the envelope* of the mail; the sender given in the header* is not used
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bounce
The return of a piece of mail because of an error in its delivery [Source: ZEN] [RFC 1983]
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bounce
The return of a piece of mail because of an error in the delivery process Mail can be bounced for various reasons
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bounce
If you send email and it fails to arrive at its intended recipient for any reason (incorrect user name, network failure, etc ), the message "bounces" and returns to you The subject line in a bounced message usually says something like: Undeliverable Mail or Message Undeliverable
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bounce
A term applied to an e-mail message when it is returned to you as undeliverable
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bounce
If something bounces or if something bounces it, it swings or moves up and down. Her long black hair bounced as she walked Then I noticed the car was bouncing up and down as if someone were jumping on it The wind was bouncing the branches of the big oak trees. = bob
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If sound or light bounces off a surface or is bounced off it, it reaches the surface and is reflected back. Your arms and legs need protection from light bouncing off glass They work by bouncing microwaves off solid objects
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When an object such as a ball bounces or when you bounce it, it moves upwards from a surface or away from it immediately after hitting it. I bounced a ball against the house My father would burst into the kitchen bouncing a football. a falling pebble, bouncing down the eroded cliff They watched the dodgem cars bang and bounce. Bounce is also a noun. The wheelchair tennis player is allowed two bounces of the ball
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bounce
hop, skip; boasting, bragging isim
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If you bounce on a soft surface, you jump up and down on it repeatedly. She lets us do anything, even bounce on our beds
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If someone bounces somewhere, they move there in an energetic way, because they are feeling happy. Moira bounced into the office
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bounce
The return of a piece of mail because of an error in the delivery process Mail can be bounced for various reasons "Bounce" can also refer to the message indicating the error (informal usage)
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bounce
If an e-mail or other electronic message bounces, it is returned to the person who sent it because the address was wrong or because of a problem with one of the computers involved in sending it
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If a cheque bounces or if a bank bounces it, the bank refuses to accept it and pay out the money, because the person who wrote it does not have enough money in their account. Our only complaint would be if the cheque bounced His bank wrongly bounced cheques worth £75,000
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bounce
If you bounce your ideas off someone, you tell them to that person, in order to find out what they think about them. It was good to bounce ideas off another mind Let's bounce a few ideas around
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The return of a piece of email because it could not be delivered to the specified address
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The return of a piece of mail because of an error in its delivery [Source: ZEN]
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refuse to accept and send back; "bounce a check"
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the quality of a substance that is able to rebound rebounding from an impact (or series of impacts) hit something so that it bounces; "bounce a ball" eject from the premises; "The ex-boxer's job is to bounce people who want to enter this private club" spring back; spring away from an impact; "The rubber ball bounced"; "These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide" move up and down repeatedly leap suddenly; "He bounced to his feet" refuse to accept and send back; "bounce a check" come back after being refused; "the check bounced
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bounce
come back after being refused; "the check bounced"
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bounce
move up and down repeatedly
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bounce
come back after being refused; "the check bounced
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bounce
move up and down repeatedly leap suddenly; "He bounced to his feet"
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Bluster; brag; untruthful boasting; audacious exaggeration; an impudent lie; a bouncer
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With a sudden leap; suddenly
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A bit like a bouncing check If and e-mail is returned to sender because the e-mail address was invalid the e-mail has bounced
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spring back; spring away from an impact; "The rubber ball bounced"; "These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide"
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bounce
hit something so that it bounces; "bounce a ball"
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eject from the premises; "The ex-boxer's job is to bounce people who want to enter this private club"
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Email which cannot be delivered for any reason and is returned to the sender
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What e-mail does when it doesn't go through to the recipient
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This term refers to when you send an e-mail to a non-existent recipient and the e-mail is "bounced" back to you
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What your e-mail does when it cannot get to its recipient-- it bounces back to you
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When a user sends e-mail and it fails to reach the recipient for any reason (for example, an incorrect address, network failure, etc ), the message will return to the user - it "bounces" back An undelivered e-mail message will usually come back with a subject line saying something like "Undeliverable Mail" or "Message Undeliverable "
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What email does when it can't reach its intended recipient, for whatever reason
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a light springing movement upwards or forwards
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the quality of a substance that is able to rebound
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To return as undeliverable or redeliver to the appropriate address
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