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ˌcherry-ˈbounce Also 7– -bouncer. 1. Colloq. for cherry-brandy.[Said by Latham to be a term coined in order to sell the spirit without paying duty; but he gives no authority.] 1693W. Robertson Phraseol. Gen. 369 Any mingled drink; as punch, cherrybouncer, etc. 1798Anti-Jacobin Rev., Rovers ii. ii, This cherry-bounce, this loved noyau, My drink for ever be. 1808W. Irving Salmag. (1824) 368 A glass of cherry-bounce, or raspberry-brandy. 1844W. H. Maxwell Sports & Adv. Scotl. xiv. (1855) 128 A glass of cherry-bounce was insisted upon. 2. Brandy and sugar.
1740Poor Robin (N.) Brandy..if you chuse to drink it raw, Mix sugar which it down will draw; When men together these do flounce, They call the liquor cherry-bounce. |