May 15, 2003

bounce

v.

1. [common; perhaps by analogy to a bouncing check] An electronic mail message that is undeliverable and returns an error notification to the sender is said to bounce. See also bounce message.

2. To engage in sexual intercourse; prob.: from the expression ‘bouncing the mattress’, but influenced by Roo's psychosexually loaded Try bouncing me, Tigger! from the Winnie-the-Pooh books. Compare boink.

3. To casually reboot a system in order to clear up a transient problem (possibly editing a configuration file in the process, if it is one that is only re-read at boot time). Reported primarily among VMS and Unix users.

4. [VM/CMS programmers] Automatic warm-start of a machine after an error. I logged on this morning and found it had bounced 7 times during the night

6. [IBM] To power cycle a peripheral in order to reset it.

Posted by Jargon File at May 15, 2003 10:56 AM

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