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bung

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bung  (bng)
n.
1. A stopper especially for the hole through which a cask, keg, or barrel is filled or emptied.
2. A bunghole.
tr.v. bunged, bung·ing, bungs
1. To close with or as if with a cork or stopper.
2. Informal To injure or damage: fell on skis and bunged up my leg.
3. Chiefly British To fling; toss: "The Hungarian director bungs star Klaus Maria Brandauer once more into the breaches of past Teuton history" Nigel Andrews.

[Middle English bunge, from Middle Dutch bonge, from Late Latin pncta, hole, from Latin, feminine past participle of pungere, to prick; see peuk- in Indo-European roots.]

bung
Noun
1. a stopper, esp. of cork or rubber, used to close something such as a cask or flask
2. same as bunghole
Verb
1. (foll. by up)Informal to close or seal (something) with or as if with a bung
2. Brit, Austral & NZ slang to throw (something) somewhere in a careless manner; sling [Middle Dutch bonghe]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.bung - a plug used to close a hole in a barrel or flask
barrel, cask - a cylindrical container that holds liquids
plug, stopple, stopper - blockage consisting of an object designed to fill a hole tightly
Verb1.bung - give a tip or gratuity to in return for a service, beyond the compensation agreed on; "Remember to tip the waiter"; "fee the steward"
gift, present, give - give as a present; make a gift of; "What will you give her for her birthday?"
2.bung - close with a cork or stopper
close, shut - move so that an opening or passage is obstructed; make shut; "Close the door"; "shut the window"
Translations

bung [bʌŋ] ntapón m; bitoque m
vt (= throw) (also: bung into) → arrojar;
(also: bung up) [+ pipe, hole]; tapar;
my nose is bunged up (col) → tengo la nariz atascada or taponada
bung [bʌŋ] nbonde f, bouchon m
vt (Brit) (= throw) (also: bung into) → flanquer;
(also: bung up) [+ pipe, hole]; boucher;
my nose is bunged up → j'ai le nez bouché
bung [bʌŋ] nSpund m, Spundzapfen m
vt (Brit) (inf) (also: bung in) → schmeißen;
(also: bung up) → verstopfen;
my nose is bunged up → meine Nase ist verstopft
bung [bʌŋ] ntappo
vt (BRIT) (= throw) (also: bung into) → buttare;
(also: bung up) [+ pipe, hole]; tappare, otturare;
my nose is bunged up (col) → ho il naso otturato

bung
n bung [baŋ]
the stopper of the hole in a barrel, a small boat etc. prop سَدّادَه запушалка zátka prop der Spundzapfen τάπα tapón prunt سوراخ گیر؛ توپی tappi bonde פְּקָק डॉट čep dugó sumbat spons tappo 마개 kaištis, volė tapa; spunde penyumbat stop tapp, spuns szpunt tampão cep затычка zátka zamašek čep propp, tapp จุกหรือที่อุด tapa 塞子 пробка, затичка ڈاٹ ، گٹا ، روک nút thùng
v
1 to block with such a stopper. toestop, toekurk يَسُدُّ، يُغْلِقُ запушвам (za)zátkovat sætte prop i verspunden βουλώνω με τάπα taponar prundiga sulgema مسدود کردن؛ کیپ کردن tukkia boucher לִפְקוֹק डॉट लगाना začepiti bedugaszol menyumbat teppa, stífla tappare 栓をする 막다 užkimšti, užkišti aizspundēt; aizkorķēt menyumbat afstoppen spunse et fat, sette tapp i en tønne szpuntować, korkować arrolhar a pune cep затыкать (za)zátkovať zamašiti zapušiti sätta tappen i, proppa igen อุด toplamak, tıkamak 用(塞子)塞住 затикати ڈاٹ لگانا đậy nút (thùng)
2 to throw Bung it over here. ingooi, uitgooi يَرْمي، يَطْرَحُ хвърлям (na)házet smide; kyle; kaste werfen ρίχνω tirar viskama انداختن heittää envoyer לִזְרוֹק फेंकना bacati kamenje dob melemparkan kasta lanciare ほうり投げる 던지다 (nu)mesti aizmest; pārmest membaling gooien kaste, slå cisnąć atirar швырять hodiť vreči baciti kasta, slänga ขว้าง fırlatmak, atmak кидати پھینکنا ném


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But the sparrow crept under the tilt of the cart, and pecked at the bung of one of the casks till she loosened it; and than all the wine ran out, without the carter seeing it.
Because those whalemen did not then, and do not now, try out their oil at sea as the Southern ships have always done; but cutting up the fresh blubber in small bits, thrust it through the bung holes of large casks, and carry it home in that manner; the shortness of the season in those Icy Seas, and the sudden and violent storms to which they are exposed, forbidding any other course.
de Chagny put his two hands together underneath it and, with a last effort, I burst the bung.
 
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