Associations to the word «Bung»
Noun
- Cask
- Jakarta
- Barrel
- Kan
- Cider
- Tun
- Quart
- Gallon
- Bai
- Hole
- Cork
- Pastime
- Starter
- Plug
- Indonesia
- Liquor
- Vent
- Ju
- Flask
- Panorama
- Stadium
- Bribe
- Fuse
- Corvette
- Cellar
- Ounce
- Stir
- Goes
- Tub
- Ginger
- Bottle
- Thailand
- Nintendo
- Slang
- Wine
- Tap
- Ale
- Bag
- Rack
- Breaker
- Boil
- Arsenal
- Na
- Container
- Powder
- Eye
- Sink
- Scandal
- Hang
- Beer
- Potter
- Working
- Juice
- Seal
- Graham
- Emily
- Tube
- Pound
- Ban
- Get
- Fill
- Put
- Foot
- Se
- Enterprise
- Tip
- Draw
- Cloth
- Lung
- Pan
- Let
- Oil
- Close
- Having
Adjective
Wiktionary
BUNG, noun. 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.
BUNG, noun. A cecum or anus, especially of a slaughter animal.
BUNG, noun. (slang) A bribe.
BUNG, noun. The orifice in the bilge of a cask through which it is filled; bunghole.
BUNG, noun. (obsolete) (slang) A sharper or pickpocket.
BUNG, verb. (transitive) To plug, as with a bung.
BUNG, verb. (UK) (Australian) (transitive) (informal) To put or throw somewhere without care; to chuck.
BUNG, verb. (transitive) To batter, bruise; to cause to bulge or swell.
BUNG, verb. (transitive) To pass a bribe.
BUNG, adjective. (Australia) (NZ) (slang) Broken, not in working order.
BUNG UP, verb. (British) (NZ) To close an opening with a cork, cork like object or other improvised obstruction.
BUNG UP, verb. (obsolete) (slang) To use up, as by bruising or overexertion; to exhaust or incapacitate for action.
Dictionary definition
BUNG, noun. A plug used to close a hole in a barrel or flask.
BUNG, verb. Give a tip or gratuity to in return for a service, beyond the compensation agreed on; "Remember to tip the waiter"; "fee the steward".
BUNG, verb. Close with a cork or stopper.
Wise words
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