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Bungle

The definition of Bungle simply means you are a bum hole or a hoop.

My boss is such a bungle....

Look at the state of that bungle....

Stinky little bungle...

by Ring piece September 3, 2020

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Bungles

n. Derogatory nick-name for the Ohio State Correctional System Work Release Program, also known as the Cincinnati Bengals. The origin of "Da Bungles" is generally attributed to the late Pittsburgh sportscaster and Steelers color analyst Myron Cope.

Yoi and Double Yoi! Troy just trucked Palmer t' score on that pick! Y'know sumpin' Bill, it's kinda embarrasin' t' watch dem Bungles sometimes. - Myron Cope, to Bill Hillgrove.

by Dan Weyandt September 17, 2010

658๐Ÿ‘ 162๐Ÿ‘Ž


Bungled

Bungled means to fail an opportunity

"This was a once in a lifetime opportunity, and I bungled it!"

by polishedrelish March 25, 2019


bungle

A person who is foolish, inept or clumsy. Derived from a rather camp bear character on children's show 'Rainbow' who was forever making mistakes and being embarassed.

You are such a bungle.

I felt like a right bungle.

by Mr S June 4, 2004

139๐Ÿ‘ 77๐Ÿ‘Ž


bungle

(verb). To bungle is to tickle the area between one's anus and scrotal sack (i.e. "gooch").

I bungled Gabe several times that night, none of which he was aware of.

by Mr. 210 January 5, 2007

149๐Ÿ‘ 92๐Ÿ‘Ž


Bungled

when a situation is sketchy, awkward, or crunchy

Man, Holly was BUNGLED last night!

by YELLOWMEANSGREEN April 17, 2011

11๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


bungled

The act of poor peformance usually resulting in failure.

Playing Football:

(Guy 1's ball goes high over the crossbar)

Guy 1: Yeah yeah, did you see my wicked shot then.

Guy 2: What you on about?, you bungled it.

by Talos August 14, 2005

21๐Ÿ‘ 11๐Ÿ‘Ž