0 a round piece of rubber, wood, etc. that is used to close the hole in a container --
1 a payment made to someone to persuade them to do something, usually something dishonest: --
Of course both the politicians denied taking bungs.
3 a payment made to someone to persuade them to do something, usually something dishonest; a bribe: --
The politician denied taking bungs.
The roads are bunged up with commercial traffic and there is now the certainty of a fourth terminal, which will require even better road access.
The ventilator has been bunged up simply because the person in question wanted it bunged up to preserve him or her from the cold.
I have been told that bungs were paid to facilitate the deal.
Furthermore, did she know about the allegations that bungs or bribes were being paid?
I have also been told that bungs were paid to oil the wheels of the deal.
Either way, it is bunging money at their rich friends.
Hence, the thing we are talking about today - these bungs to selected favoured companies.
The resonant frequency for air was determined with two bungs in place (f "2"), one bung at one end (f "1"), and with both ends empty (f "0").