English edit

Etymology edit

un- +‎ bounced

Adjective edit

unbounced (not comparable)

  1. That has not bounced (in any sense).
    • 1904, Henry Suder, Song-roundels and Games:
      The ball may be thrown from any part of the field, but only the player standing in the field may catch it. Rules. 1. An unbounced ball counts 1 point.
    • 1974, Lois Wyse, The Rosemary Touch:
      She did not move with that slick assurance born of unbounced checks.
    • 2004, Danny Goodman, Spam Wars: Our Last Best Chance to Defeat Spammers, Scammers, and Hackers:
      You'll worry that those who might have received the unbounced messages will report you as a spammer to your ISP.