0 any unpleasant dirty or sticky substance -- svinstvo, sajrajt (hovor.)
He was covered in gunge after working on the car.
Apparently, the flow from the pure springs is inadequate to dilute the gunge of surface run-off.
Everything and more has been chucked into one big melting pot and our citizens are expected to digest this gunge.
Many children simply did not consume that gunge.
Above the inflatable are three containers - one for each lane of the inflatable, storing gunge which is released at points in the game.
The adults, dressed in shower wear, scoop out the gunge with the labels.
If the contestants pushed too hard, the bed would fall into a pool of green gunge.
Throughout the 1990s, gunge became a focal feature in many children's television shows.
While gunge mostly appears on television, it can also be used as a fundraising tool for charities, youth and religious groups.