Differs slightly in meaning from the process of sealing a wine cask with a cork; it means not only to seal, but to bind, or constrain something, as well. The term "bungee cord" derives from this particular sense of the word.
When you remove the bung from a winecask on its side, or loose the bungee cords from an unstable load, things tend to "surge forth" explosively, in an uncontrolled manner. Thus did the late American poet e.e. cummings describe the passion of Picasso's art:
out of the
black unbunged
Something gushes vaguely
-e.e. cummings, "Picasso"
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the past tence of "to bang" instead of banged.
i bung her. =D
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past tense for bang, with/related to ass sex.
Related to bunger: "A guy who is not too bright and doesn't know which hole is for what."
He bung her last night, but was trying to bang her. He got it in the wrong hole because he had been drinking too much and didn't know what he was doing.
She woke the next morning with a bungover,and said, "Crap goes in, crap goes out."
He was a real bunger, so he didn't know what the heck she was talking about.
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To bang in the past tense ( not to be confused with banged or bunged ) .
"Oh my God is that a bung?"
"That's a lot of bunging. That's a lot of present tense."
"Wherever there is a present tense, there is a bung."
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when someone is acting like a true pain or is just being an idiot
steven jones is a true bung.
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expression used after insulting someone
"That girl's a slut!"
"Bung!"
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