-Oh my god when she bent over she had the hairiest bunce I've ever seen, has she not heard of a Brazilian?!
-He brings a total bunce aura as soon as he enters a room.
-He brings a total bunce aura as soon as he enters a room.
by NckJms January 12, 2015

by Alec Mason13 March 13, 2010

Mainly used as a term while drunk/drinking. Used in place of names such as bro, dude etc. Also can be used as a verb to describe the art of getting heavily drunk. Can also be interchanged for most other English words (see example)
1) Man, I was so bunced last night at that party.
2) Bunce up to my place now, bro!
3) Let me snaffle some bunce-juice and bunce my bunce up to bunce's to get bunced.
2) Bunce up to my place now, bro!
3) Let me snaffle some bunce-juice and bunce my bunce up to bunce's to get bunced.
by Schoolbizzle September 07, 2012

proportion of your immediate bosses income, for you having done what he was meant to do, again.
Note: requesting the bunce usually involves a dismissal afterwards.
Note: requesting the bunce usually involves a dismissal afterwards.
Project Manager: Id like you to complete this task that ive been assigned.
Me: Whats the bunce dude?
Me: Whats the bunce dude?
by Palmermon February 04, 2004


by munchkin meow June 30, 2008

verb To further explain a joke even after all participants have a firm understanding of the punchline
Person 1: That joke isn't funny anymore
Person 2: I know. It was great until that twat went and Bunced it!
Person 2: I know. It was great until that twat went and Bunced it!
by #NotChips January 02, 2015
