(slang, intransitive) To appear suddenly and with hostility.
I stopped when the cops bounced in on me.
“Looking at the PONGS, there were a ton of games, but I particularly enjoyed inverse pong. It really was the opposite and while I didn't get to play it, it was fun to see everyone trying to get the ball not to bounce in. #SmallGameStudio3”
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