bung

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To pass a bribe
A stopper, alternative to a cork, often made of rubber used to prevent fluid passing through the neck of a bottle, vat, a hole in a vessel etc

Andre pulled the bung from the top of a barrel, applied a glass tube with a suction device, and withdrew a pale, almost greenish liquid.

To batter, bruise; to cause to bulge or swell
A cecum or anus, especially of a slaughter animal
To put somewhere without care; chuck

And to sustain us while we watch or read, we go to the freezer, take out a frozen pizza, bung it in the microwave and make do.''.

broken, not in working order
A bribe
To plug, as with a bung

Put the wine into a cask, cover up the bung-hole to keep out the dust, and when the hissing sound ceases, bung the hole closely, and leave the wine untouched for twelve months.

{v} to stop close, close or fasten up, secure
{n} a stopper for the mouth of a barrel
A bung is a round piece of wood, cork, or rubber which you use to close the hole in a container such as a barrel or flask. = stopper
bush of the cask
{f} close with a stopper, plug up; beat, hit; injure, bruise; (Slang) throw something somewhere recklessly; tip, give a gratuity
A sharper or pickpocket
The orifice in the bilge of a cask through which it is filled; bunghole
{i} stopper, plug; bunghole; seller of liquor (Slang)
a stopper, alternative to a cork, often made of rubber used to prevent fluid passing through the neck of a bottle, a hole in a vessel etc
cecum or anus, especially of a slaughter animal
a plug used to close a hole in a barrel or flask close with a cork or stopper
If something is bunged up, it is blocked. The sink's bunged up again My nose is all bunged up. to put something somewhere quickly and carelessly bung sth in/into etc sth
a threaded closure that is located in the head or body of a drum
{s} nonfunctional, broken, out of order; unusable; bankrupt; dead, not living (Slang)
bungalow
close with a cork or stopper
give a tip or gratuity to in return for a service, beyond the agreed-on compensation; "Remember to tip the waiter"; "fee the steward"
If you bung something somewhere, you put it there in a quick and careless way. Pour a whole lot of cold water over the rice, and bung it in the oven. = stick
To stop, as the orifice in the bilge of a cask, with a bung; to close; with up
to heave, toss, throw, chuck
a plug used to close a hole in a barrel or flask
stopper for wine or beer cask
The large stopper of the orifice in the bilge of a cask
bung up
To close an opening with a cork, cork like object or other improvised obstruction

He used a piece of putty to temporarily bung up the leaking gutter.

bung-hole
A hole in a vessel, such as a cask, that may be stopped with a bung

Pop a tap in the barrel's bung-hole so you can pour us a round of beer, innkeeper!.

bung-hole
The anus

Do you have TP? TP for my bung-hole?.

bung up
{f} plug up hole; block a passage, block something so that it does not function properly; strike, beat, hit repeatedly (Slang); injure, bruise (Slang)
bung

    Turkish pronunciation

    bʌng

    Pronunciation

    /ˈbəɴɢ/ /ˈbʌŋ/

    Etymology

    [ 'b&[ng] ] (noun.) 15th century. From Medieval Dutch bonge, bonne or bonghe (“stopper”), or perhaps from French bonde, which may itself be either of Germanic origin, or from Celtic *bunda - either way probably from puncta (“hole”), the feminine singular form of Latin punctus, perfect passive participle of pungō (“pierce into, prick”).
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