bounce out

bounce out

1. Of an object, to come out of a container or place in a bouncing motion. The ball bounced out of the net.
2. To force someone out of something, such as a particular job or place. Did you hear that the CEO was bounced out by the board of directors?
See also: bounce, out
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

bounce out (of something)

to rebound out of or away from something. The ball bounced out of the corner into my hands. The ball bounced out of the box it had fallen into.
See also: bounce, out
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • bounce back
  • bounce into (someone or something)
  • bounce back and forth
  • bounce (something) back and forth
  • be bouncing off the walls
  • bouncing
  • bounce along
  • bounce around
  • bounce off
  • bounce something off of someone