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bung1
noun a small round piece of wood, rubber or cork, etc used to close a hole eg in the bottom of a barrel or small boat, or in the top of a jar or other container. Sometimes called stopper or plug.
verb (bunged , bunging )
1 (esp bung something up)
a to block (a hole) with a bung;
b colloq, esp in passive to block, plug or clog something The sink is bunged up with dirt My nose is bunged up .
2 slang to throw or put something somewhere in a careless way Just bung my coat in there .
[15c: from Dutch bonge stopper]
bung2 Aust colloq
adjective
1 dead.
2 bankrupt.
3 ruined or useless.
[19c: from Aboriginal bong dead]
go bung
1 to die.
2 to fail or go bust.
3 to break down.
bung3 criminal slang
noun a bribe.
verb (bunged , bunging ) to bribe someone.
[1950s]
bungalow
noun a single-storey house.
[17c: from Gujarati bangalo , from Hindi bangla -in the style of Bengal-]
bungee jumping
noun a pastime in which a person jumps from a height with strong rubber ropes or cables attached to their ankles to ensure that they bounce up before they reach the ground.
[1980s: from slang bungie or bungy india-rubber]

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