A talent for leaping.
A genre of hip-hop music of New Orleans, characterized by often lewd call-and-response chants.
Drugs.
Scyliorhinus canicula, a European dogfish.
An email that returns to the sender because of a delivery failure.
The sack, dismissal.
Swagger.
A change of direction of motion after hitting the ground or an obstacle.
A bang, boom.
A good beat in music.
A movement up and then down (or vice versa), once or repeatedly.
(sometimes employing the preposition with) To have sexual intercourse.
To mix (two or more tracks of a multi-track audio tape recording) and record the result onto a single track, in order to free up tracks for further material to be added.
To leave.
To cause to move quickly up and down, or back and forth, once or repeatedly.
To fail to cover (have sufficient funds for) (a draft presented against one's account).
To leap or spring suddenly or unceremoniously; to bound.
To land hard at unsurvivable velocity with fatal results.
To change the direction of motion after hitting an obstacle.
To move rapidly (between).
To attack unexpectedly.
To land hard and lift off again due to excess momentum.
To be refused by a bank because it is drawn on insufficient funds.
To move quickly up and then down, or vice versa, once or repeatedly.
To suggest or introduce (an idea, etc.) to (off or by) somebody, in order to gain feedback.
To return undelivered.
To turn power off and back on; to reset.
A sizeable jump, great leap.
A boundary, the border which one must cross in order to enter or leave a territory.
A value which is known to be greater or smaller than a given set of values.
A spring from one foot to the other in dancing.
To surround a territory or other geographical entity; to form the boundary of.
To be the bound of.
I bound the splint to my leg.
To leap, move by jumping.
The rabbit bounded down the lane.
To cause to leap.
Ready to start or go (to); moving in the direction (of).
That cannot stand alone as a free word.
Very likely (to), certain to
Unable to move in certain conditions; e.g. snowbound.
Obliged (to).
Constrained by a quantifier.
Confined or restricted to a certain place; e.g. railbound.