- cad: someone who is morally reprehensible; "you dirty dog"
- someone who bounds or leaps (as in competition)
- A rake, short for rakehell, is a historic term applied to a man who is habituated to immoral conduct, frequently a heartless womaniser. Often a rake was a man who wasted his (usually inherited) fortune on gambling, wine, women and song, incurring lavish debts in the process. ...
- Bounder was a resident of White Deer Park and the Son of Scarface and Lady Blue. Bounder is Scarfaces most loyal cub. He is killed by adder later on in season 2.
- Bounder is an action game developed and published by Gremlin Graphics in 1985.
- The Bounder was a British sitcom ran from 16 April 1982 to 28 October 1983 made by Yorkshire Television. ...
- (Bounding) Listing and approval use and compliance is the activity of adhering to all the requirements of installing or using safety-related products and items in conformance with an active certification listing or approval that has been issued by an organisation that is accredited both for ...
- Something that bounds or jumps; A dishonourable man; a cad; A social climber
- (Bounders) Any tumbling skill where two Salto's (flips) are executed consecutively. For example: a front salto, immediate front salto meets that bounder skill. Salto direction changes are also allowed for the bounder skill. For example: back salto, punch front salto also meets the bounder skill. ...
- (Bounding) Repetitive leaping across a surface, as in the triple jump.
- (Bounding) Verb: Long spring-propelled strides, not running, essentially extended steps allowing the Bocker to cover more ground in a shorter amount of time. This can vary in speed but on an equivalent ratio of pace to that of a jog for a pedestrian. Also known as Loping / Lope.
- Bounding is any kind of continuous and repetitive jumping or leaping. Bounding drills usually entail single leg bounding, double-leg bounding, or some variation of the two. It may also include box drills or depth jumps. ...
- a cad; a man who does not behave according to social precepts, particularly in regard to his treatment of women.