The Bounders have been around long enough to have acquired their own vocabulary for things they may talk about quite a bit.
This here is so as you can understand what the Bounders are saying.
Kinds of Bounder
Slug-squasher: A Bounder recruit - somebody who has enlisted in the Bounders and is trying it out.
Full Bounder (also: Buttoned Bounder): An Addernotch Station Bounder who has passed the Bounder Test of Bravery and has graduated from slug squasher.
Out of Bounder: A Bounder who adventures outside of the Bounds but still stays this side of the Misty Mountains. (A Bounder of between 15 and 55 trainings).
Beyonder: A Bounder who has ventured to Moria and places east and Edenwaithe and places south - but not so far as Rohan.
Great Beyonder: Somebody who has travelled to Rohan or Gondor.
Shire-Bound Bounder: A Bounder who insists on staying within the Shire.
Locations (Places Bounders go not marked as such on any map.):
Addernotch Station: 4 Brookbank Road, Addernotch - the location of the station house for the Bounders of the Shire
Slugsquasher Corner: Myrtle Court in Addernotch - specifically 4 Myrtle Court where the materials for them of 39 trainings or less are stored.
Mustering Hill: The hill just south of the stables in Michel Delving where Bounders and Bounder friends muster for adventures.
Bounder Mountain: A location in the mountains north of Brockenborings where Bounders go to spy on Goblins.
Bounder's Overlook: A place where Bounders sometimes go where they can look down on Michel Delving or much of the West Farthing
Dampdale: A neighboring community where many extra materials that the Bounders have acquired are often stored.
Terms and Phrases:
Cabbaging: One who takes a perfectly good pie or ale or any such thing and adds something so as to ruin it for everybody.
Cabbager: One whose 'contribution' aims to take the fun out of things for others.
Patty-cake Girl: A girl - usually in Bree - who heads off to the back rooms of the Prancing Pony with customers.
Shire Time: The time used for all events. Found by using /servertime (also, EST in the US)