noun
- plural of bounder: people who behave in a dishonest or morally unacceptable way
Usage: British; informal; somewhat dated
Examples
- Those bounders cheated us out of our money.
- The club refused to admit such bounders as members.
- He called them bounders for abandoning their friends.
- The bounders left without paying their bill.
- She wouldn’t associate with those bounders from the city.
- The old gentleman despised bounders who had no honor.