From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbounce something ↔ around phrasal verb informalto discuss ideas with other people I wanted to have a meeting so that we could bounce a few ideas around. → bounce→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
bounce around• It lets the youngsters use special electronic gadgets which bounce light around.• We were always getting together and bouncing ideas around about improving products and offering customers more value.• It meant that money bounced more freely around the globe.• The ball can not then escape and bounce all around the room.