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/ˈbənjē/,
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bungees, plural;
  1. (as a sport) Leap from a great height, typically a bridge or crane, while secured by such a band around the ankles

Noun
  1. A long nylon-cased rubber band, used typically in bungee jumping or for securing luggage


  1. an elasticized rope
  2. Bungi (also Bungee, Bungie, Bungay, or The Red River Dialect) is a creole of Scottish English strongly influenced by Orcadian, Gaelic, Cree and Ojibwe, and spoken by the Red River Métis in present-day Manitoba, Canada. ...
  3. An elastic fabric-bound strap with a hook at each end, used for securing luggage; An elastic cord tied to the ankles of the jumper in bungee jumping
  4. (Bungees) The imaginary, but operative, line that defines our radius of movement in life. When a person attempts to create personal change without attending properly to ecology the bungee is stretched, but not lengthened. ...
  5. A rubberized cord from which performers do aerial acts. A material similar to what is used in bungee jumping. It can add bounce to a system, or propel a performer into the air.
  6. Elastic cord on a kayak deck used to secure gear and, behind the cockpit, for self-rescue outrigger construction.
  7. A hair bungee is an elastic with a hook at one end to wrap around ponytails and up do’s a secret for years of session stylist’s
  8. a stock or market can drop in a sharp and immediate way that resembles a bungee jumper who stretches out the cord and an expected rebound in the stock (jumper) can catapult upward of people realize that the selling was unwarranted; “stretched like a bungee cord.”
  9. The Bungee consists of a spherical steel cage containing two seats, fixed to the end of bungee ropes attached to the towers sitting at either side of the ride. When released, the cage is launched into the sky, spinning 360 degrees. Upon launch, the cage can accelerate to 93.2 mph.
  10. Elastic band used in parachute packing and the sport of Bungee Flicking. Champion Bungee Flickers include Packers and Drop Zone Bums.
  11. Round, woven elastic material, often used as shock cord in high power rockets.
  12. Rubber band used for stowing line
  13. Stretchy deck line that swimmers grab when they tip you over.