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bunged, past participle; bunged, past tense; bungs, 3rd person singular present; bunging, present participle;
  1. Close with a stopper
    • - the casks are bunged before delivery
  2. Block (something), typically by overfilling it
    • - you let vegetable peelings bung up the sink

  1. (bung) a plug used to close a hole in a barrel or flask
  2. (bung) tip: give a tip or gratuity to in return for a service, beyond the compensation agreed on; "Remember to tip the waiter"; "fee the steward"
  3. (bung) close with a cork or stopper
  4. A bung is closure to seal a container, such as a bottle, tube or barrel. Unlike a lid which encloses a container from the outside without displacing the inner volume, a bung is partially inserted inside the container to act as a seal. ...
  5. (Bung (slang)) Bribery, a form of corruption, is an act implying money or gift given that alters the behavior of the recipient. ...
  6. (Bunge (grain)) Bunge Limited (formerly Bunge International and prior to that Bunge Y Born) is a Bermudan food conglomerate with its headquarters in White Plains, New York. As well as being a leading global soybean exporter it is also involved in food processing, grain trading, and fertilizer. ...
  7. (bung) 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; A cecum or anus, especially of a slaughter animal; A bribe; To plug, as with a bung; To put somewhere without care; chuck; To batter, bruise; ...
  8. (Bung) A stopper used to seal a bottle or barrel. Commonly used term for corks.
  9. (Bung) Barrel stopper made of glass, plastic, rubber, silicone or other material which seals the bung-hole in the barrel like a cork. Can be removed to permit topping up or racking. The position of the bung-hole can be changed to maximize or reduce aeration.
  10. (Bung) a secret and unauthorised payment used as a financial incentive to help a transfer go through.^[41]
  11. (Bung) The stopper in the hole in a keg or cask through which the keg or cask is filled and emptied. The hole may also be referred to as a bung or bunghole. Real beer must use a wooden bung.
  12. to put (bung another snag on the barbie mate!); broken or damaged
  13. (bung) the plug used to seal a wine barrel.
  14. (bung) a rubber stopper to close the opening of a carboy or jug. Those with holes drilled down the middle are used to attach air locks.
  15. (BUNG) The countersink above a screw head that allows a screw to seat below the surface of the wood. After the screw is sunk, a bung is driven into the hole to seal it.
  16. (103. bung) the stopper especially in the bunghole of a cask; also bunghole; the cecum or anus especially of a slaughtered animal.
  17. (Bung) A rubber or wood stopper that seals the bunghole.
  18. (Bung) A sealing stopper, usually a cylindroconical shaped piece of wood or plastic, fitted into the mouth of a cask or older style kegs such as Hoff-Stevens or Golden Gate.
  19. (Bung) A wooden plug for a beer barrel.
  20. (Bung) An egg shaped cork float that is used by pike anglers when live or dead baiting.
  21. (Bung) If you have a hole in a boat to let the water out - the bung is put in it while sailing to prevent the water coming in.
  22. (Bung) Originally a wooden cork used to seal the hole on the side of a barrel. Progressively the silicon bung has replaced the wooden as it is more hygienic and hermetic.
  23. (Bung) Short for the Bungalow, this is the living room of Waukeela where Campers, staff, and visitors congregate.
  24. (Bung) The wooden or silicone rubber stopper in a wine cask.
  25. (Bung) a plug in a wine barrel; because of the cost of cork and decreasing availability of cork, some producers are switching to plastic.