- (bung) a plug used to close a hole in a barrel or flask
- (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"
- (bung) close with a cork or stopper
- 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. ...
- (Bung (slang)) Bribery, a form of corruption, is an act implying money or gift given that alters the behavior of the recipient. ...
- (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. ...
- (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; ...
- (Bung) A stopper used to seal a bottle or barrel. Commonly used term for corks.
- (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.
- (Bung) a secret and unauthorised payment used as a financial incentive to help a transfer go through.^[41]
- (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.
- to put (bung another snag on the barbie mate!); broken or damaged
- (bung) the plug used to seal a wine barrel.
- (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.
- (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.
- (103. bung) the stopper especially in the bunghole of a cask; also bunghole; the cecum or anus especially of a slaughtered animal.
- (Bung) A rubber or wood stopper that seals the bunghole.
- (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.
- (Bung) A wooden plug for a beer barrel.
- (Bung) An egg shaped cork float that is used by pike anglers when live or dead baiting.
- (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.
- (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.
- (Bung) Short for the Bungalow, this is the living room of Waukeela where Campers, staff, and visitors congregate.
- (Bung) The wooden or silicone rubber stopper in a wine cask.
- (Bung) a plug in a wine barrel; because of the cost of cork and decreasing availability of cork, some producers are switching to plastic.