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Bung

Bung meaning

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. | The cecum or anus, especially of livestock. | The human anus.

Example sentences (20)

Fireworks light up the night sky over Bung Karno Square in Ungaran, Central Java Province, Indonesia, on Jan.

Just like bunging in the cuttings above, you'll find the result rarely goes bung.

While the group was clearly met with enthusiasm, as the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium was packed, plenty were unhappy that the Grammy winners had come to the nation.

According to Bung, Umno’s struggle is not easy, especially when facing enemies in the fold.

Bung Moktar was speaking at a media conference after attending a closed-door GRS meeting at a hotel here yesterday.

The Prime Minister had previously said he was "working up a plan so people can bung a bob for a Big Ben bong" as the bell is currently silenced while renovations are carried out.

Alex has worked for most of his life with a bung leg.

I do not know what characters like Ibn Ruru, the mufti of Perlis and Bung Moktar Radin see in Hitler.

It is the venenciador – the taster – who slides the venencia – a long flexible stick with a cup on the end of it – into the bung-hole of the cask and through the flor to extract a wine sample.

Points of interest, such as the Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex in Jakarta, were of particular importance.

Star javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra bears the tricolour as he leads the Indian contingent at Gelora Bung Karno during the opening ceremony of Asian Games 2018.

The ceremony opened with a skit showing President Joko Widodo doing stunts on a motorbike in Jakarta’s streets before riding into the Gelora Bung Karno stadium, to roars from the crowd.

The Indian team marches in during the opening ceremony of the 18th Asian Games at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium in Jakarta, Indonesia on Saturday, Aug. 18, 2018.

Bung Enterprises promoted the event and supplied prizes (usually Doctor V64 related accessories).

Bung replaced the power supply with a sturdier version in later V64 units.

In England, evidence of games of 'hockey on ice' (the name replaced "bandie ball"), played with a " bung " (a plug of cork or oak used as a stopper on a barrel) date back to the 1700s.

In "Incognito", when another student threatens to kill them, the duo uses this to their advantage, pretending to be exchange students named "Crevis and Bung-Head".

Instead of a ball or bung, the game featured a "flat circular piece of wood" citation (to keep it in the rink and to protect spectators).

It also explains why Bung decided to drop the use of this port in the later V64Jr models.

It is likely that Bung reused most of the design of their earlier NES clones in the Doctor V64.