pungs/pounds is used in the south east of england in the countryside. It is some sort of an abbreviation to the formal word pounds or money.
The word has its roots in Kidlington at the Oxford Airport where employees of an aviation company used the word especially in the end of each month when money was short, just before payday. Example: My bloody pungs haven't arrived yet, its the end of the month looking forward to my pungs/pounds.
My bloody pungs/pounds haven't arrived yet, its the end of the month looking forward to my pungs/pounds.
A word used by Luke Edward S. because he doesn't have basic grammar.
in an hour im going to be punged by scott
A Pung smuggler is someone who is not just from this world but from all realities at once. A spiritual entity.
Yo that Bong hit has made me a Pung smuggler
1) The jamaican phrase for having a good time at a party
2) An incredibly forceful attack
"Wa when we a fi "Pung down" the club tonight rass"
"OHHH SHIT me cousin a ge "Pung down" from me sistah!"
a terrible sport that only really dumb people play that uses a wooden table and two racquets that can be broken easily
he is really bad at ping pong pung pang
Noun. The winner of a cake competition. As in the “victorious punge,” being a play on the words “Victoria sponge.”
Doreen Wilkins was the punge at this afternoon’s fete, awarded for her delicious chocolate gateaux, which all the judges rated the best they’d tasted for many a year.