by Sleepy Swayback February 18, 2003

(Verb) To put, chuck or throw something onto or into a place of storage or resting place.
Also, see Bribe
Also, see Bribe
"John, where shall I put your bag?"
"Oh, just bung it in the corner"
or
"Sally, what should I do with your books?"
"Bung 'em on the shelf please Barry"
"Oh, just bung it in the corner"
or
"Sally, what should I do with your books?"
"Bung 'em on the shelf please Barry"
by CyberMunchy September 19, 2008

British slang for a bribe, a "deal sweetener" of sorts. The term is used within football corruption, transfer agents paying "bungs" and the managers that accept them.
Bolton's manager accepts bungs
by VilleB September 19, 2006

by Xaypock March 24, 2003

To cause someone to fall off of a cliff and into the bottomless pit below, where he will either be reincarnated from above, or forced to play a slots game.
by Thores December 5, 2003

by Mosomiketa January 1, 2019
