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That's no problem - just give me a bung and I'll look the other way.
They set it up on a table and knocked out the bung.
"We must find a sheet of it and have the men cut out some more bungs."
That's what a bung is all about: keeping the house in order.
He came up with a bung in his hand.
But two Bungs were happening as she did this in her dating life.
Since 1999 when I became chairman here, my managers have been offered bungs.
All six bungs were sealed and there was no evidence that any of them had ever been damaged.
"She picked a sweet bung of a time to go helpless on us."
A bung is an apparatus used to seal a container.
Is that it, asks the Bung, the morning after transfer deadline day.
At the age of seventeen, you drive in the bung."
I used the time to check the cam, the bung behind me and that my pockets were done up.
Another common feature is a decorative bung to plug the opening.
That's the voodoo magic of the cup, says the Bung.
Also from the Brisbane region comes the word bung meaning broken.
There must be something the matter with him; he must have some wild hair up his bung.
She squirmed as her bung began to burn in protest.
The doors were open, and one bung awry on its hinges.
Then, the story goes, he took a bung to throw a fight, got caught and lost his licence.
He maneuvered the cup under the bung and got the keg open.
Hence, the thing we are talking about today - these bungs to selected favoured companies.
He gripped the bracket in both hands and repeatedly pounded the bung.
A thin haze of smoke bung in the unmoving air.