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Bounce Ideas Means Phrase Bouncing Bank Write Money

Id ESLPod_0537_WE_0749
Episode Id ESLPod 537
Episode Title Types of Bank Accounts
Phrase bounce
Text In this podcast, the phrase "to bounce (a check)" means to write a bad check, or to write a check when one doesn't have enough money in one's bank account to cover the amount: "We try to keep at least $1,000 in our checking account so that we never have to worry about bouncing checks." The verb "to bounce" means for a person to jump up and down excitedly: "As a child, Yuko enjoyed bouncing up and down on the bed and couch." The phrase "to bounce ideas off (someone)" means to tell another person one's ideas to get their reaction and feedback: "If you have time, I'd like to bounce some ideas off you this afternoon." The phrase "to bounce (something) around" means to discuss ideas with a group of people: "They've been bouncing ideas around for hours, but they still haven't decided what to do."
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